Polymer Testing (Jul 2023)

Challenges and advancement in water absorption of natural fiber-reinforced polymer composites

  • Mohammed Mohammed,
  • Anwar Ja'afar Mohamad Jawad,
  • Aeshah M. Mohammed,
  • Jawad K. Oleiwi,
  • Tijjani Adam,
  • Azlin F. Osman,
  • Omar S. Dahham,
  • Bashir O. Betar,
  • Subash C.B. Gopinath,
  • Mustafa Jaafar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 124
p. 108083

Abstract

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Natural fibres (NFRs) composite materials are acquiring popularity in the modern world due to their eco-friendliness and superior mechanical properties. Although it has been shown that determining this is a herculean endeavour in the literature, the water absorption (WA) qualities of the natural fibre (NFR) are crucial in the progressive degradation of the features of the resulting composites. This article seeks to report exhaustively on studies pertaining to the WA attributes of polymer composites reinforced with NFRs. This article provides an overview of NFR, its characterization, and the issues related to its addition to the matrix. The primary purpose of this research study is to investigate existing studies on the problems associated with the creation of cellulosic fibre hybrid composites, water absorption, and its impact on the tensile (TS), flexural (FS), and impact strength (IS) of NFR reinforced composites. We reviewed various surface treatments (ST) applied to NFR, including alkali treatment, silane treatment, acetylation, as well as recent advancements aimed at mitigating WA, enhancing hydrophobicity, and improving the interfacial bonding (IB) between NFR and the polymer matrix (PM). Additionally, we assessed the effectiveness of utilizing nanoparticles (NAPs) in specific ST of NFR to minimize water absorption.

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