Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7889506 | Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This research focuses on the development of novel biocomposites with improved flexural strength properties, obtained from merging conventional pultruded glass FRP (GFRP) composites with carbon-based biochar particles synthesized via microwave MW) pyrolysis method. A comprehensive design-of-experiments is carried out by varying: (1) biomass feedstock, (2) MW processing parameters, and (3) biochar vol.% in the pultrusion biocomposites manufacturing process. Results show over two times flexural strength gain in biocomposites reinforced with a 10â¯vol% biochar, from 450â¯MPa to 970â¯MPa, without compromising tensile strength. The increase in flexural strength is attributed to a combination of high SSA and the hardness of the biochar particles. High hardness enhanced the biocomposites compressive performance during bending, causing the failure mechanism to shift from compressive-dominant to tensile-dominant. High porosity of the biochar created a mechanical interlocking between the honeycomb structure of the biochar and the cured polymer matrix.
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Authors
Lucas K. Bowlby, Gobinda C. Saha, Muhammad T. Afzal,