The Achilles heel of thermoplastic natural fibre composites is their limited durability. The environmental degradation of the mechanical properties of hemp and hemp/basalt hybridreinforced high-density polyethylene (HDPE) composites has been investigated with a special focus on the effects of water ageing and accelerated ageing, including hygrothermal and UV radiation. Modification of the matrix was carried out using a maleic anhydride high-density polyethylene copolymer (MAPE) as a compatibilizer. Hybridization of hemp fibres with basalt fibres and the incorporation of MAPE were found to significantly decrease the water uptake (up to 75%) and increase the retention of mechanical properties after accelerated ageing. Secondary crystallization phenomena occurring in the composites, as confirmed by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis, were able to counteract the severe combined effects of hygrothermal stress and UV radiation, with the exception of hemp-fibre composites where permanent damage to the fibres occurred, with 2% and 20% reduction in tensile strength and modulus, respectively, for a 30 wt % hemp fibre-reinforced HDPE.

Durability of basalt/hemp hybrid thermoplastic composites / Sergi, Claudia; Tirillò, Jacopo; Seghini, Maria Carolina; Sarasini, Fabrizio; Fiore, Vincenzo; Scalici, Tommaso. - In: POLYMERS. - ISSN 2073-4360. - 11:4(2019). [10.3390/polym11040603]

Durability of basalt/hemp hybrid thermoplastic composites

Sergi, Claudia
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Tirillò, Jacopo;Seghini, Maria Carolina;Sarasini, Fabrizio
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2019

Abstract

The Achilles heel of thermoplastic natural fibre composites is their limited durability. The environmental degradation of the mechanical properties of hemp and hemp/basalt hybridreinforced high-density polyethylene (HDPE) composites has been investigated with a special focus on the effects of water ageing and accelerated ageing, including hygrothermal and UV radiation. Modification of the matrix was carried out using a maleic anhydride high-density polyethylene copolymer (MAPE) as a compatibilizer. Hybridization of hemp fibres with basalt fibres and the incorporation of MAPE were found to significantly decrease the water uptake (up to 75%) and increase the retention of mechanical properties after accelerated ageing. Secondary crystallization phenomena occurring in the composites, as confirmed by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis, were able to counteract the severe combined effects of hygrothermal stress and UV radiation, with the exception of hemp-fibre composites where permanent damage to the fibres occurred, with 2% and 20% reduction in tensile strength and modulus, respectively, for a 30 wt % hemp fibre-reinforced HDPE.
2019
polymer-matrix composites; hybrid; environmental degradation; natural fibres; durability; basalt fibres; hemp fibres
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Durability of basalt/hemp hybrid thermoplastic composites / Sergi, Claudia; Tirillò, Jacopo; Seghini, Maria Carolina; Sarasini, Fabrizio; Fiore, Vincenzo; Scalici, Tommaso. - In: POLYMERS. - ISSN 2073-4360. - 11:4(2019). [10.3390/polym11040603]
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