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Title
Investigation of mechanical performance of Borassus flabellifer sprout fiber reinforced polymer composites
Authors
VIJAYAKUMAR VADIVELVIVEK, NANJAPPAN NATARAJAN, KULANDAIVEL NIJANDHAN and CHINNAKANNAN BOOPATHI,
Received
May 6, 2023
Published
Volume 57 Issue 5-6 May-June
Keywords
natural fibers, polymer matrix, chemical treatment, palm sprout, mechanical properties, compression
molding
Abstract
Natural fibers have been extensively used for many decades. This work investigates the suitability of Borassus
flabellifer sprout fiber, a new class of fibers, as reinforcement in polymer matrix composites. Borassus flabellifer
sprouts are also called palm sprouts. The fibers were extracted by the water retting method and treated with 5% sodium
hydroxide (NaOH) to remove the impurities present in the fiber to achieve better bonding with the matrix. Scanning
electron microscopic images of raw and alkali treated Borassus sprout fibers were studied. Composite specimens were
made with 20, 25, 30 and 35 volume % of treated and untreated palm sprout fibers, respectively, in a polyester matrix
by the hand layup technique and by the compression molding technique. Tensile strength, flexural strength,
compression strength, impact strength, hardness and water absorption of sample specimens were determined.
Experimental results showed that the composite specimens with 35 volume % of treated palm sprout fibers as
reinforcement performed better in all aspects. They have 30.34% higher tensile strength, 34.47% higher flexural
strength, 3.14% increased compression strength and 15.56% better impact strength and 7.6% less water absorption than
the composite plates reinforced with 35% untreated palm sprout fibers. Thus, the composites showed adequate
mechanical properties to be considered for specific applications.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2023.57.58
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