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- 2024Tailoring Electroactive β- and γ-Phases via Synthesis in the Nascent Poly(vinylidene fluoride) Homopolymerscitations
- 2020Poly(vinylidene fluoride)-based Complex Macromolecular Architectures: From Synthesis to Properties and Applicationscitations
- 2013First RAFT/MADIX radical copolymerization of tert-butyl 2-trifluoromethacrylate with vinylidene fluoride controlled by xanthatecitations
- 2013Novel Method to Assess the Molecular Weights of Fluoropolymers by Radical Copolymerization of Vinylidene Fluoride with Various Fluorinated Comonomers Initiated by a Persistent Radicalcitations
- 2012An Innovative Trifluoromethyl Radical from Persistent Radical as Efficient Initiator for the Radical Copolymerization of Vinylidene Fluoride with tert-butyl α-Trifluoromethacrylate
- 2006The processing of CdSe/Polymer nanocomposites via solution organometallic chemistrycitations
- 2004Studies on swelling properties of wood/polymer composites based on agro-waste and novolaccitations
- 2000The compatibilising effect of maleic anhydride on swelling and mechanical properties of plant-fiber-reinforced novolac compositescitations
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The compatibilising effect of maleic anhydride on swelling and mechanical properties of plant-fiber-reinforced novolac composites
Abstract
In the present work, fibers of banana, hemp and sisal are used as fillers in novolac resin.These fibers have been esterified with maleic anhydride and the effect of maleic anhydrideon the swelling and mechanical properties of plant fiber polymer composites has beenassessed. Higher absorption of steam and water is observed in untreated fiber composites.The Young's modulus increases with increase in fiber content up to 45 and 50% in untreatedand MA treated fiber composites, respectively. The impact strength and Shore-D hardnesshave been found to be higher in maleic-anhydride-treated fiber composites than theuntreated-fiber composites.