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Kumar, R
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Anandjiwala, R
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2009-10-28T13:00:09Z |
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2009-10-28T13:00:09Z |
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2009-09 |
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Kumar, R and Anandjiwala, R. 2009. Flax reinforced thermoset composites from polyfurfuryl alcohol. 11th International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM). Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 20-25 September 2009, pp 1-20 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3703
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11th International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM). Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 20-25 September 2009 |
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Water insoluble poly(furfuryl alcohol) (PFA) is an unexplored thermosetting resin which is synthesized from water-soluble furfuryl alcohol (FA). Commercially available FA has very low viscosity (6.9-7.0 cts at 25°C) and it is obtained from furfural originating from renewable saccharidic biomass. Controlled polymerization of PFA (viscosity of 560 ± 10 cts at 25°C) was carried out under mechanical stirring using p-toulene sulphonic acid (0.3 phr) as a catalyst at 45-50°C for 30 min. Thermal stability of obtained PFA was very high with Tmax of 482°C and 60 % of char yield at 700°C as compared to FA having two lower Tmax (195°C and 443°C) and char yield of 40% at 700°C. Composites with high mechanical properties were prepared by taking different weight fractions (Wf) of the woven flax fibers and PFA by curing at 190°C for 30 min under contact pressure of 3-5 bars. The composites were prepared at different weight fractions of the matrix ranging from 0.7 to 0.5. With the increase in weight fractions of matrix in composites, tensile strength decreases but water resistance of the composites increases slightly from 7.2% to 6%. Storage modulus (4.8 GPa at 25°C) was the highest for FP-0.6 (having 0.6 W f of the matrix) than for FP-0.5 (having 0.5 Wf of the matrix) and FP-0.7 (having 0.7 Wf of the matrix). The char yield of the composites increased with the increase in weight fraction of the matrix and for FP-0.7 it was 44 %. Further work is in progress to improve properties of their composites and it is anticipated that PFA based natural fiber reinforced composites may find promising applications in thermal and water resistant composites as they also exhibit good mechanical properties. |
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Furfural production |
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Flax fibre |
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Polyfurfuryl alcohol |
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Thermoset composites |
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Polymerization process |
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11th International Conference on Advanced Materials |
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ICAM 2009 |
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Water-soluble furfuryl alcohol |
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Water insoluble poly(furfuryl alcohol) |
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Renewable saccharidic biomass |
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Flax reinforced thermoset composites from polyfurfuryl alcohol |
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Conference Presentation |
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Kumar, R., & Anandjiwala, R. (2009). Flax reinforced thermoset composites from polyfurfuryl alcohol. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3703 |
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Kumar, R, and R Anandjiwala. "Flax reinforced thermoset composites from polyfurfuryl alcohol." (2009): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3703 |
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Kumar R, Anandjiwala R, Flax reinforced thermoset composites from polyfurfuryl alcohol; 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3703 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Kumar, R
AU - Anandjiwala, R
AB - Water insoluble poly(furfuryl alcohol) (PFA) is an unexplored thermosetting resin which is synthesized from water-soluble furfuryl alcohol (FA). Commercially available FA has very low viscosity (6.9-7.0 cts at 25°C) and it is obtained from furfural originating from renewable saccharidic biomass. Controlled polymerization of PFA (viscosity of 560 ± 10 cts at 25°C) was carried out under mechanical stirring using p-toulene sulphonic acid (0.3 phr) as a catalyst at 45-50°C for 30 min. Thermal stability of obtained PFA was very high with Tmax of 482°C and 60 % of char yield at 700°C as compared to FA having two lower Tmax (195°C and 443°C) and char yield of 40% at 700°C. Composites with high mechanical properties were prepared by taking different weight fractions (Wf) of the woven flax fibers and PFA by curing at 190°C for 30 min under contact pressure of 3-5 bars. The composites were prepared at different weight fractions of the matrix ranging from 0.7 to 0.5. With the increase in weight fractions of matrix in composites, tensile strength decreases but water resistance of the composites increases slightly from 7.2% to 6%. Storage modulus (4.8 GPa at 25°C) was the highest for FP-0.6 (having 0.6 W f of the matrix) than for FP-0.5 (having 0.5 Wf of the matrix) and FP-0.7 (having 0.7 Wf of the matrix). The char yield of the composites increased with the increase in weight fraction of the matrix and for FP-0.7 it was 44 %. Further work is in progress to improve properties of their composites and it is anticipated that PFA based natural fiber reinforced composites may find promising applications in thermal and water resistant composites as they also exhibit good mechanical properties.
DA - 2009-09
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Furfural production
KW - Flax fibre
KW - Polyfurfuryl alcohol
KW - Thermoset composites
KW - Polymerization process
KW - 11th International Conference on Advanced Materials
KW - ICAM 2009
KW - Water-soluble furfuryl alcohol
KW - Water insoluble poly(furfuryl alcohol)
KW - Renewable saccharidic biomass
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2009
T1 - Flax reinforced thermoset composites from polyfurfuryl alcohol
TI - Flax reinforced thermoset composites from polyfurfuryl alcohol
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3703
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