Experimental evaluation of bamboo fiber/particulate coconut shell hybrid PVC composite
Abstract Bamboo fibers (BF) treated in 1.3 Molar NaOH and particulate coconut shell (PCS) sieved to − 45 µm were incorporated into polyvinyl chloride (PVC) matrix towards improving the properties of PVC composite for ceiling boards and insulating pipes which sags and degrade with time needing improv...
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doaj-42b5e35deb044d759208eae314253a062021-03-11T12:19:51ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-03-0111111410.1038/s41598-021-85038-3Experimental evaluation of bamboo fiber/particulate coconut shell hybrid PVC compositeAdeolu A. Adediran0Abayomi A. Akinwande1Oluwatosin A. Balogun2O. S. Olasoju3Olanrewaju S. Adesina4Department of Mechanical Engineering, Landmark University, PMBDepartment of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Federal University of TechnologyDepartment of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Federal University of TechnologyFaculty of Material Science and Chemical Engineering, Ningbo UniversityDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Landmark University, PMBAbstract Bamboo fibers (BF) treated in 1.3 Molar NaOH and particulate coconut shell (PCS) sieved to − 45 µm were incorporated into polyvinyl chloride (PVC) matrix towards improving the properties of PVC composite for ceiling boards and insulating pipes which sags and degrade with time needing improvement in properties. The process was carried out via compression moulding applying 0.2 kPa pressure and carried out at a temperature of 170 °C. Composites developed were grouped according to their composition. Groups A, B, C, and D were infused with 2, 4, 6 and 8 wt% PCS at constant amount, respectively. Each group was intermixed with a varying proportions of BF (0–30 wt% at 5% interval). Tests carried out on the samples produced revealed that the yield strength, modulus of elasticity, flexural strength, modulus of rupture were enhanced with increasing BF proportion from 0 to 30 wt% BF at 2 wt% constant PCS input. Thermal and electrical properties trended downward as the fiber content reduced even as the hardness was enhanced with PCS/BF intermix which was also reflected in the wear loss index. Impact strength was highest on the infix of 4 wt% PCS and 15 wt% BF. Compressive strength was better boasted with increasing fiber and PCS amount but 8 wt% PCS amounted to depreciation in trend. It was generally observed that PCS performed optimally at 2 wt% incorporation while beyond that resulted in lowering of strength. Blending of the two variable inputs; 0–30 wt% BF and 2 wt% PCS presented better enhancement in properties.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85038-3 |
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Adeolu A. Adediran Abayomi A. Akinwande Oluwatosin A. Balogun O. S. Olasoju Olanrewaju S. Adesina |
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Experimental evaluation of bamboo fiber/particulate coconut shell hybrid PVC composite |
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Experimental evaluation of bamboo fiber/particulate coconut shell hybrid PVC composite |
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Experimental evaluation of bamboo fiber/particulate coconut shell hybrid PVC composite |
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Abstract Bamboo fibers (BF) treated in 1.3 Molar NaOH and particulate coconut shell (PCS) sieved to − 45 µm were incorporated into polyvinyl chloride (PVC) matrix towards improving the properties of PVC composite for ceiling boards and insulating pipes which sags and degrade with time needing improvement in properties. The process was carried out via compression moulding applying 0.2 kPa pressure and carried out at a temperature of 170 °C. Composites developed were grouped according to their composition. Groups A, B, C, and D were infused with 2, 4, 6 and 8 wt% PCS at constant amount, respectively. Each group was intermixed with a varying proportions of BF (0–30 wt% at 5% interval). Tests carried out on the samples produced revealed that the yield strength, modulus of elasticity, flexural strength, modulus of rupture were enhanced with increasing BF proportion from 0 to 30 wt% BF at 2 wt% constant PCS input. Thermal and electrical properties trended downward as the fiber content reduced even as the hardness was enhanced with PCS/BF intermix which was also reflected in the wear loss index. Impact strength was highest on the infix of 4 wt% PCS and 15 wt% BF. Compressive strength was better boasted with increasing fiber and PCS amount but 8 wt% PCS amounted to depreciation in trend. It was generally observed that PCS performed optimally at 2 wt% incorporation while beyond that resulted in lowering of strength. Blending of the two variable inputs; 0–30 wt% BF and 2 wt% PCS presented better enhancement in properties. |
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