Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, Vol.30, No.13, 1462-1478, 2016
Water absorption, biodegradation, thermal and morphological properties of Spartium junceum fiber-reinforced polyvinylchloride composites: effects of fibers content and surface modification
In this study, we want to investigate the effects of fibers content and surface modification of Spartium junceum (SJ) fibers on the water absorption characteristics, thermal degradation, and morphological properties of SJ-reinforced poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) composites. In addition, the change in mechanical proprieties of the composites after biodegradation test was evaluated by tensile strength. In order to improve the interfacial interactions between the PVC matrix and the SJ fibers, SJ fibers were modified by sodium hydroxide (NaOH), vinyltrimethoxysilane (VTMS) and treated with sodium hydroxide solution followed by VTMS (NaOH+VTMS). The results show that the water uptake of PVC/SJ fibers composites increases with the increase in the fibers' content. However, the surface modification reduces water uptake. Moreover, the results indicate that the kinetics of water absorption of the PVC/SJ fibers composites approaches the Fickian diffusion mechanism. Also, the results indicate that the tensile strength of the composites is affected by the biodegradation test and chemical treatments. The atomic force microscope pictures of the composites illustrate the reduction of roughness via surface treatments of fibers.
Keywords:water absorption;thermal properties;Composites;Spartium junceum;poly (vinyl chloride);surface treatment;biodegradation