Characterization of Cocos nucifera L. peduncle fiber reinforced polymer composites for lightweight sustainable applications

The present work aims to investigate the potentiality of reinforcing coconut tree peduncle fiber an agro-waste with unsaturated polyester resin, optimizing its mechanical properties and promote as an alternative reinforcement to harmful synthetic fiber polymer composites. It was found that polymer c...

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Main Authors: Mansingh, Bright Brailson, Binoj, Joseph Selvi, Anbazhagan, Vadivel Nayanar, Abu Hassan, Shukur, Goh, Kheng Lim, Siengchin, Suchart, Sanjay, Mavinkere Rangappa, Jaafar, Mariatti, Liu, Yucheng
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/app.52245
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spelling my.utm.1028952023-09-26T06:16:36Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/102895/ Characterization of Cocos nucifera L. peduncle fiber reinforced polymer composites for lightweight sustainable applications Mansingh, Bright Brailson Binoj, Joseph Selvi Anbazhagan, Vadivel Nayanar Abu Hassan, Shukur Goh, Kheng Lim Siengchin, Suchart Sanjay, Mavinkere Rangappa Jaafar, Mariatti Liu, Yucheng TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The present work aims to investigate the potentiality of reinforcing coconut tree peduncle fiber an agro-waste with unsaturated polyester resin, optimizing its mechanical properties and promote as an alternative reinforcement to harmful synthetic fiber polymer composites. It was found that polymer composites with 40 wt% fiber content exhibited maximum mechanical properties and started to decline on further addition of fibers due to lack of sufficient resin to wet the fibers leading to fiber pull-out and debonding under applied loads. This was also evidenced from the observed micrograph of specimen undergone tensile failure. In addition, the chemical bonding between the fiber and matrix was confirmed through Fourier transform infrared analysis. Also, the thermal stability was ascertained by the degradation temperature obtained through thermo-gravimetric analysis. Moreover, the water absorption study in fresh and seawater exposed the pseudo-Fickian behavior and aquatic properties of the developed composite, which was further confirmed by the crystalline size obtained through X-ray diffraction analysis. The above holistic analysis of the fabricated composite ensures its sustainable use in automotive and marine industries. John Wiley and Sons Inc 2022 Article PeerReviewed Mansingh, Bright Brailson and Binoj, Joseph Selvi and Anbazhagan, Vadivel Nayanar and Abu Hassan, Shukur and Goh, Kheng Lim and Siengchin, Suchart and Sanjay, Mavinkere Rangappa and Jaafar, Mariatti and Liu, Yucheng (2022) Characterization of Cocos nucifera L. peduncle fiber reinforced polymer composites for lightweight sustainable applications. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 139 (2). n/a. ISSN 0021-8995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/app.52245 DOI: 10.1002/app.52245
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Mansingh, Bright Brailson
Binoj, Joseph Selvi
Anbazhagan, Vadivel Nayanar
Abu Hassan, Shukur
Goh, Kheng Lim
Siengchin, Suchart
Sanjay, Mavinkere Rangappa
Jaafar, Mariatti
Liu, Yucheng
Characterization of Cocos nucifera L. peduncle fiber reinforced polymer composites for lightweight sustainable applications
description The present work aims to investigate the potentiality of reinforcing coconut tree peduncle fiber an agro-waste with unsaturated polyester resin, optimizing its mechanical properties and promote as an alternative reinforcement to harmful synthetic fiber polymer composites. It was found that polymer composites with 40 wt% fiber content exhibited maximum mechanical properties and started to decline on further addition of fibers due to lack of sufficient resin to wet the fibers leading to fiber pull-out and debonding under applied loads. This was also evidenced from the observed micrograph of specimen undergone tensile failure. In addition, the chemical bonding between the fiber and matrix was confirmed through Fourier transform infrared analysis. Also, the thermal stability was ascertained by the degradation temperature obtained through thermo-gravimetric analysis. Moreover, the water absorption study in fresh and seawater exposed the pseudo-Fickian behavior and aquatic properties of the developed composite, which was further confirmed by the crystalline size obtained through X-ray diffraction analysis. The above holistic analysis of the fabricated composite ensures its sustainable use in automotive and marine industries.
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author Mansingh, Bright Brailson
Binoj, Joseph Selvi
Anbazhagan, Vadivel Nayanar
Abu Hassan, Shukur
Goh, Kheng Lim
Siengchin, Suchart
Sanjay, Mavinkere Rangappa
Jaafar, Mariatti
Liu, Yucheng
author_facet Mansingh, Bright Brailson
Binoj, Joseph Selvi
Anbazhagan, Vadivel Nayanar
Abu Hassan, Shukur
Goh, Kheng Lim
Siengchin, Suchart
Sanjay, Mavinkere Rangappa
Jaafar, Mariatti
Liu, Yucheng
author_sort Mansingh, Bright Brailson
title Characterization of Cocos nucifera L. peduncle fiber reinforced polymer composites for lightweight sustainable applications
title_short Characterization of Cocos nucifera L. peduncle fiber reinforced polymer composites for lightweight sustainable applications
title_full Characterization of Cocos nucifera L. peduncle fiber reinforced polymer composites for lightweight sustainable applications
title_fullStr Characterization of Cocos nucifera L. peduncle fiber reinforced polymer composites for lightweight sustainable applications
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Cocos nucifera L. peduncle fiber reinforced polymer composites for lightweight sustainable applications
title_sort characterization of cocos nucifera l. peduncle fiber reinforced polymer composites for lightweight sustainable applications
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/102895/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/app.52245
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