Development of Bio-Inspired Hierarchical Fibres to Tailor the Fibre/Matrix Interphase in (Bio)Composites

Several naturally occurring biological systems, such as bones, nacre or wood, display hierarchical architectures with a central role of the nanostructuration that allows reaching amazing properties such as high strength and toughness. Developing such architectures in man-made materials is highly cha...

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Main Authors: Estelle Doineau, Bernard Cathala, Jean-Charles Benezet, Julien Bras, Nicolas Le Moigne
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/5/804
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spelling doaj-4435c19b415b4c03b48d4c05f7183f722021-03-06T00:08:56ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602021-03-011380480410.3390/polym13050804Development of Bio-Inspired Hierarchical Fibres to Tailor the Fibre/Matrix Interphase in (Bio)CompositesEstelle Doineau0Bernard Cathala1Jean-Charles Benezet2Julien Bras3Nicolas Le Moigne4Polymers Composites and Hybrids (PCH), IMT Mines Alès, 30100 Alès, FranceINRAE, UR BIA, 44316 Nantes, FrancePolymers Composites and Hybrids (PCH), IMT Mines Alès, 30100 Alès, FranceInstitute of Engineering, Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, LGP2, 38000 Grenoble, FrancePolymers Composites and Hybrids (PCH), IMT Mines Alès, 30100 Alès, FranceSeveral naturally occurring biological systems, such as bones, nacre or wood, display hierarchical architectures with a central role of the nanostructuration that allows reaching amazing properties such as high strength and toughness. Developing such architectures in man-made materials is highly challenging, and recent research relies on this concept of hierarchical structures to design high-performance composite materials. This review deals more specifically with the development of hierarchical fibres by the deposition of nano-objects at their surface to tailor the fibre/matrix interphase in (bio)composites. Fully synthetic hierarchical fibre reinforced composites are described, and the potential of hierarchical fibres is discussed for the development of sustainable biocomposite materials with enhanced structural performance. Based on various surface, microstructural and mechanical characterizations, this review highlights that nano-objects coated on natural fibres (carbon nanotubes, ZnO nanowires, nanocelluloses) can improve the load transfer and interfacial adhesion between the matrix and the fibres, and the resulting mechanical performances of biocomposites. Indeed, the surface topography of the fibres is modified with higher roughness and specific surface area, implying increased mechanical interlocking with the matrix. As a result, the interfacial shear strength (IFSS) between fibres and polymer matrices is enhanced, and failure mechanisms can be modified with a crack propagation occurring through a zig-zag path along interphases.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/5/804hierarchical fibrenano-objects depositioninterphasecomposite
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author Estelle Doineau
Bernard Cathala
Jean-Charles Benezet
Julien Bras
Nicolas Le Moigne
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Bernard Cathala
Jean-Charles Benezet
Julien Bras
Nicolas Le Moigne
Development of Bio-Inspired Hierarchical Fibres to Tailor the Fibre/Matrix Interphase in (Bio)Composites
Polymers
hierarchical fibre
nano-objects deposition
interphase
composite
author_facet Estelle Doineau
Bernard Cathala
Jean-Charles Benezet
Julien Bras
Nicolas Le Moigne
author_sort Estelle Doineau
title Development of Bio-Inspired Hierarchical Fibres to Tailor the Fibre/Matrix Interphase in (Bio)Composites
title_short Development of Bio-Inspired Hierarchical Fibres to Tailor the Fibre/Matrix Interphase in (Bio)Composites
title_full Development of Bio-Inspired Hierarchical Fibres to Tailor the Fibre/Matrix Interphase in (Bio)Composites
title_fullStr Development of Bio-Inspired Hierarchical Fibres to Tailor the Fibre/Matrix Interphase in (Bio)Composites
title_full_unstemmed Development of Bio-Inspired Hierarchical Fibres to Tailor the Fibre/Matrix Interphase in (Bio)Composites
title_sort development of bio-inspired hierarchical fibres to tailor the fibre/matrix interphase in (bio)composites
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Several naturally occurring biological systems, such as bones, nacre or wood, display hierarchical architectures with a central role of the nanostructuration that allows reaching amazing properties such as high strength and toughness. Developing such architectures in man-made materials is highly challenging, and recent research relies on this concept of hierarchical structures to design high-performance composite materials. This review deals more specifically with the development of hierarchical fibres by the deposition of nano-objects at their surface to tailor the fibre/matrix interphase in (bio)composites. Fully synthetic hierarchical fibre reinforced composites are described, and the potential of hierarchical fibres is discussed for the development of sustainable biocomposite materials with enhanced structural performance. Based on various surface, microstructural and mechanical characterizations, this review highlights that nano-objects coated on natural fibres (carbon nanotubes, ZnO nanowires, nanocelluloses) can improve the load transfer and interfacial adhesion between the matrix and the fibres, and the resulting mechanical performances of biocomposites. Indeed, the surface topography of the fibres is modified with higher roughness and specific surface area, implying increased mechanical interlocking with the matrix. As a result, the interfacial shear strength (IFSS) between fibres and polymer matrices is enhanced, and failure mechanisms can be modified with a crack propagation occurring through a zig-zag path along interphases.
topic hierarchical fibre
nano-objects deposition
interphase
composite
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/5/804
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