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Effect of water absorption on the mechanical properties of bamboo/glass-reinforced polybenzoxazine hybrid composite

Kai Zhang, Wenyan Liang, Fangxin Wang, Zhenqing Wang

2020Polymers and Polymer Composites30 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this study, bamboo and glass fibers were successfully added into bisphenol A–aniline-based benzoxazine resin by hot pressing method. The effect of water absorption on the mechanical properties of the neat benzoxazine and its composites was studied. The composites prepared in this study has been proved to exhibit better water resistance than some conventional natural fiber/polymer composites due to good hydrophobicity of the benzoxazine matrix. From the mechanical tests, the tensile performance of both neat benzoxazine and the composites degraded seriously after prolonged immersion in water. However, neat benzoxazine and the composites maintained relatively higher residual flexural properties (residual mechanical properties refer to the ratio of strength and modulus of the saturated samples to that of the nonaged samples) after 20 days of water immersion. The effect of water molecules on the fracture surface morphologies of the composites was studied using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The SEM images showed that the interfacial bonding between fibers and the matrix degraded seriously due to the attack of water.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite materialAbsorption of waterFlexural strengthScanning electron microscopeUltimate tensile strengthComposite numberIzod impact strength testGlass fiberHot pressingGlass transitionPolymerNatural Fiber Reinforced CompositesEpoxy Resin Curing ProcessesBamboo properties and applications
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