Journal of Materials Research and Technology (May 2024)

Effect of hollow glass microspheres surface modification on the compressive strength of syntactic foams

  • Ping Wang,
  • Shun Zhong,
  • Kaiqi Yan,
  • Bin Liao,
  • Yuanyuan Guo,
  • Jingjie Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
pp. 2264 – 2271

Abstract

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Polymer matrix syntactic foams made of hollow glass microspheres (HGMs) and epoxy resin are widely used in underwater vehicles providing buoyancy due to their advantages of low density and high mechanical strength. When HGMs is strong enough, surface modification of HGMs is an effective method to improve the compressive strength of syntactic foams. However, the effects of different surface modifiers on the physical properties of HGMs and the compressive strength of syntactic foams have rarely been systematically studied. It is of great significance to enhance the interfacial strength of syntactic foams. Herein, the T40 HGMs was treated by different modifiers (HCl, NaOH, Li2SiO3, Me3SiONa, KH550, KH560, KH570, and Volan), physical properties of modified HGMs were studied, including true density, angle of repose, isostatic compressive strength, specific surface area, and contact angle. Furthermore, the effects of modified HGMs on the compressive strength of syntactic foams were also studied. The results showed that the compressive strength depend largely on the interface bonding between HGMs and resin matrix. This work can provide some references for mechanical property reinforcement of syntactic foams with high filling ratio and plenty of interface zones.

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