Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
820994 Composites Science and Technology 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The long term performance of composite materials is highly desired for their expanding application range. Tuning the interphase properties has been proven to be a practical way to enhance the performance of composites. In this study, short glass fibre (GF) reinforced polypropylenes (PPs) with improved hygrothermal durability were obtained by incorporating NaBF4 into the sizing and thus the interphases of GF/PP composites. Detailed investigations were performed on the surface properties of sized GFs and the mechanical properties of virgin and aged composites. It was found that the retention in both ultimate tensile strength and Charpy impact toughness of aged composites monotonically increased with increasing NaBF4 content. The improvement in hygrothermal durability was related to the enhanced fibre/matrix adhesion strength induced by the presence of NaBF4 as indentified by fracture surface analysis using field-emission scanning electron microscopy and single fibre pull-out test.

► NaBF4 as glass fibre/PP composite hygrothermal durability enhancer. ► Glass fibre surface morphology remains unchanged. ► Surface chemical compositions revealed as expected. ► Copolymer based composites show higher hygrothermal stability. ► Hygrothermal durability monotonically increases with increasing NaBF4 content.

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