Hybrid effects in the fracture toughness of polyvinyl butyral-based nanocomposites

Hybrid polyvinyl butyral (PVB) nanocomposite films comprising surface-treated carbon nanotubes (CNT-COOH) and nanoclays (NC) were tested for their “trouser-leg” fracture toughness in comparison to the values of the respective CNT and NC parent composites and to that of the pristine PVB film. Relativ...

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Main Authors: Nadya Stern, Itay Dyamant, Eldad Shemer, Xiao Hu, Gad Marom
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Nanocomposites
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20550324.2018.1447827
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spelling doaj-2259866fb73a4f87ac7a06bfbf82268a2020-11-24T21:14:31ZengTaylor & Francis GroupNanocomposites2055-03242055-03322018-01-01411910.1080/20550324.2018.14478271447827Hybrid effects in the fracture toughness of polyvinyl butyral-based nanocompositesNadya Stern0Itay Dyamant1Eldad Shemer2Xiao Hu3Gad Marom4The Hebrew University of JerusalemOran Safety Glass LtdOran Safety Glass LtdNanyang Technological UniversityThe Hebrew University of JerusalemHybrid polyvinyl butyral (PVB) nanocomposite films comprising surface-treated carbon nanotubes (CNT-COOH) and nanoclays (NC) were tested for their “trouser-leg” fracture toughness in comparison to the values of the respective CNT and NC parent composites and to that of the pristine PVB film. Relative to the fracture toughness of the pristine PVB, the parent composites PVB/CNT-COOH-0.2% and PVB/NC-2% and the PVB/CNT-COOH-0.2%/NC-2% hybrid exhibited 105, 118, and 181% improvements, respectively. These were both impressive fracture toughness improvements and a significant hybrid effect – the latter being only slightly lower than the nominal maximum effect of 223% based on the combined improvements of the parent composites. Part of the samples was tested qualitatively by ball impact test of ballistic glass samples with relevant films. Among these samples, the hybrid film presented the best result. A significant linear correlation between fracture surface energy and roughness values was taken to reflect a fracture resistance mechanism of crack front slowdown by its interactions with nanoparticles.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20550324.2018.1447827Carbon nanotubes (CNT)fracture toughnesshybrid effectmechanical propertiesnanoclay (NC)nanocompositespolymer-matrix composites (PMCs)
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author Nadya Stern
Itay Dyamant
Eldad Shemer
Xiao Hu
Gad Marom
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Itay Dyamant
Eldad Shemer
Xiao Hu
Gad Marom
Hybrid effects in the fracture toughness of polyvinyl butyral-based nanocomposites
Nanocomposites
Carbon nanotubes (CNT)
fracture toughness
hybrid effect
mechanical properties
nanoclay (NC)
nanocomposites
polymer-matrix composites (PMCs)
author_facet Nadya Stern
Itay Dyamant
Eldad Shemer
Xiao Hu
Gad Marom
author_sort Nadya Stern
title Hybrid effects in the fracture toughness of polyvinyl butyral-based nanocomposites
title_short Hybrid effects in the fracture toughness of polyvinyl butyral-based nanocomposites
title_full Hybrid effects in the fracture toughness of polyvinyl butyral-based nanocomposites
title_fullStr Hybrid effects in the fracture toughness of polyvinyl butyral-based nanocomposites
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid effects in the fracture toughness of polyvinyl butyral-based nanocomposites
title_sort hybrid effects in the fracture toughness of polyvinyl butyral-based nanocomposites
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Nanocomposites
issn 2055-0324
2055-0332
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Hybrid polyvinyl butyral (PVB) nanocomposite films comprising surface-treated carbon nanotubes (CNT-COOH) and nanoclays (NC) were tested for their “trouser-leg” fracture toughness in comparison to the values of the respective CNT and NC parent composites and to that of the pristine PVB film. Relative to the fracture toughness of the pristine PVB, the parent composites PVB/CNT-COOH-0.2% and PVB/NC-2% and the PVB/CNT-COOH-0.2%/NC-2% hybrid exhibited 105, 118, and 181% improvements, respectively. These were both impressive fracture toughness improvements and a significant hybrid effect – the latter being only slightly lower than the nominal maximum effect of 223% based on the combined improvements of the parent composites. Part of the samples was tested qualitatively by ball impact test of ballistic glass samples with relevant films. Among these samples, the hybrid film presented the best result. A significant linear correlation between fracture surface energy and roughness values was taken to reflect a fracture resistance mechanism of crack front slowdown by its interactions with nanoparticles.
topic Carbon nanotubes (CNT)
fracture toughness
hybrid effect
mechanical properties
nanoclay (NC)
nanocomposites
polymer-matrix composites (PMCs)
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20550324.2018.1447827
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