2022
DOI: 10.1177/09544089221080280
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Swelling, degradation and thermal behaviours of cellulosic fibre reinforced fly ash dispersed hybrid polymer composites

Abstract: The present investigation is carried out to study the swelling and thermal behaviours of alkali treated cellulosic fibre (sisal and jute) with fly ash dispersed unsaturated polyester composites. These composites are fabricated by compression moulding with a filler loading of 5, 15, 25, 35, and 45 wt. %. The electronic thermal insulation tester, differential scanning calorimeter, and thermo-gravimetric analyzer are used for thermal analyses of the synthesized composites. It was observed that the thermal stabili… Show more

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“…This property can lead to swelling of LG particles within the composite, creating voids or pores in the material. An analogous phenomenon was reported by Biswas et al [54], on the use of hydrophilic material such viz., sisal and jute as reinforcement to improve the polyester properties. Similarly, hBN may also have a degree of hydrophilicity [55], contributing to this effect.…”
Section: Effect Of Lg and Hbn On Density And Porosity Of Hybrid Adc 1...supporting
confidence: 80%
“…This property can lead to swelling of LG particles within the composite, creating voids or pores in the material. An analogous phenomenon was reported by Biswas et al [54], on the use of hydrophilic material such viz., sisal and jute as reinforcement to improve the polyester properties. Similarly, hBN may also have a degree of hydrophilicity [55], contributing to this effect.…”
Section: Effect Of Lg and Hbn On Density And Porosity Of Hybrid Adc 1...supporting
confidence: 80%