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Effects of Surface Modification on the Mechanical Properties of Flax/β-Polypropylene Composites

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MATERIALS
Volume 9, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma9050314

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natural-fiber; composites; surface treatment; mechanical properties; beta-polypropylene

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan, ROC [MOST 105-2622-E-011-010-CC2, MOST 105-2218-E-035-004]

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The effects of surface treatment of flax fibers featuring vinyltrimethoxy silane (VTMO) and maleic anhydride-polypropylene (MAPP) on the mechanical properties of flax/PP composites were investigated. alpha-polypropylene (alpha-PP) and beta-polypropylene (beta-PP) were used as matrices for measuring the mechanical properties of the flax fiber/polypropylene (flax/PP) composites. Flax/PP composites composed of double-covered uncommingled yarn (DCUY) were prepared using a film-stacking technique. The influence of surface treatment on the tensile, flexural, impact, and water uptake properties of Flax/PP composites were investigated. MAPP treatment was suitable for flax/PP composites in terms of superior tensile and impact properties. VTMO treatment showed superior flexural properties and less influence on the impact properties after moisture absorption.

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