Comparison Polyester Composites Mechanical Properties with Natural Sisal and Surface Treated with Inverted Sucrose

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Autor(a) principal: Fornari Junior , Celso Carlino Maria
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Sales, Jorge Henrique de Oliveira, Brandão, Cláudio Soriano de S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/15047
Resumo: The growing demand for raw materials to meet the needs of consumer society has motivated numerous researchers in the search for new alternative materials. In addition, the extraction of non-renewable natural resources associated with the generation of waste has raised an eminent concern in the substitution of more renewable and environmentally friendly resources. In this context, plant fibers are presented as promising materials for the construction of new composites. Its physical and chemical properties, in addition to natural and renewable resources, make plant fibers promising materials for technological applications and replacement of materials used by the industrial sector. However, the chemical nature of plant fibers differs from most polymeric materials. This prevents a greater physical and chemical interaction between the fibers and the vast majority of polymeric resins. Due to this, many works used techniques that were studied to promote greater compatibilities between both materials. In this work, unsaturated polyester resin and sisal fibers were used for the construction of two types of composites. One using natural sisal fiber and the other with sisal fiber treated in inverted sucrose solution. The evaluation tests of the mechanical properties showed that the strength of the composite using treated sisal fibers was on average 60% higher.
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spelling Comparison Polyester Composites Mechanical Properties with Natural Sisal and Surface Treated with Inverted SucroseComparação das Propriedades Mecânicas de Compósitos de Poliéster com Sisal Natural e Tratadas Superficialmente com Sacarose InvertidaCompósitos, Fibras Vegetais, Propriedades Mecânicas.Composites, Vegetable Fibers, Mechanical Properties.The growing demand for raw materials to meet the needs of consumer society has motivated numerous researchers in the search for new alternative materials. In addition, the extraction of non-renewable natural resources associated with the generation of waste has raised an eminent concern in the substitution of more renewable and environmentally friendly resources. In this context, plant fibers are presented as promising materials for the construction of new composites. Its physical and chemical properties, in addition to natural and renewable resources, make plant fibers promising materials for technological applications and replacement of materials used by the industrial sector. However, the chemical nature of plant fibers differs from most polymeric materials. This prevents a greater physical and chemical interaction between the fibers and the vast majority of polymeric resins. Due to this, many works used techniques that were studied to promote greater compatibilities between both materials. In this work, unsaturated polyester resin and sisal fibers were used for the construction of two types of composites. One using natural sisal fiber and the other with sisal fiber treated in inverted sucrose solution. The evaluation tests of the mechanical properties showed that the strength of the composite using treated sisal fibers was on average 60% higher.A crescente demanda de matérias-primas para suprir as necessidades da sociedade de consumo, tem motivado inúmeros pesquisadores na busca de novos materiais alternativos. Além disso, a extração de recursos naturais não renováveis associado com a geração de resíduos despertou uma eminente preocupação na substituição de recursos mais renováveis e amigos do meio ambiente. Neste contexto, as fibras vegetais se apresentam como promissores materiais para a construção de novos compósitos. Suas propriedades físicas e químicas além de recursos naturais e renováveis fazem das fibras vegetais materiais promissores para aplicações tecnológicas e substituição de materiais utilizados pelo setor industrial. Entretanto, a natureza química das fibras vegetais, difere da maioria dos materiais poliméricos. Isso impede uma maior interação físico e química entre as fibras e a grande maioria das resinas poliméricas. Devido a isso, muitos trabalhos utilizaram técnicas que foram estudas para promover maiores compatibilidades entre ambos os materiais. Nesse trabalho, foi utilizado resina poliéster insaturada e fibras de sisal para a construção de dois tipos de compósitos, um utilizando fibra de sisal natural e outro com fibra de sisal tratada em solução de sacarose invertida. Os testes de avaliação das propriedades mecânicas demonstraram que a resistência do compósito utilizando fibras de sisal tratadas foi em média 60% superior.Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV2022-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo, Manuscrito, Eventosapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/1504710.18540/jcecvl8iss10pp15047-01iThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 8 No. 10 (2022); 15047-01iThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 8 Núm. 10 (2022); 15047-01iThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; v. 8 n. 10 (2022); 15047-01i2527-1075reponame:The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciencesinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFVporhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/15047/7667Copyright (c) 2022 The Journal of Engineering and Exact Scienceshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFornari Junior , Celso Carlino MariaSales, Jorge Henrique de OliveiraBrandão, Cláudio Soriano de S.2022-12-21T14:46:10Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufv.br:article/15047Revistahttp://www.seer.ufv.br/seer/rbeq2/index.php/req2/oai2527-10752527-1075opendoar:2022-12-21T14:46:10The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparison Polyester Composites Mechanical Properties with Natural Sisal and Surface Treated with Inverted Sucrose
Comparação das Propriedades Mecânicas de Compósitos de Poliéster com Sisal Natural e Tratadas Superficialmente com Sacarose Invertida
title Comparison Polyester Composites Mechanical Properties with Natural Sisal and Surface Treated with Inverted Sucrose
spellingShingle Comparison Polyester Composites Mechanical Properties with Natural Sisal and Surface Treated with Inverted Sucrose
Fornari Junior , Celso Carlino Maria
Compósitos, Fibras Vegetais, Propriedades Mecânicas.
Composites, Vegetable Fibers, Mechanical Properties.
title_short Comparison Polyester Composites Mechanical Properties with Natural Sisal and Surface Treated with Inverted Sucrose
title_full Comparison Polyester Composites Mechanical Properties with Natural Sisal and Surface Treated with Inverted Sucrose
title_fullStr Comparison Polyester Composites Mechanical Properties with Natural Sisal and Surface Treated with Inverted Sucrose
title_full_unstemmed Comparison Polyester Composites Mechanical Properties with Natural Sisal and Surface Treated with Inverted Sucrose
title_sort Comparison Polyester Composites Mechanical Properties with Natural Sisal and Surface Treated with Inverted Sucrose
author Fornari Junior , Celso Carlino Maria
author_facet Fornari Junior , Celso Carlino Maria
Sales, Jorge Henrique de Oliveira
Brandão, Cláudio Soriano de S.
author_role author
author2 Sales, Jorge Henrique de Oliveira
Brandão, Cláudio Soriano de S.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fornari Junior , Celso Carlino Maria
Sales, Jorge Henrique de Oliveira
Brandão, Cláudio Soriano de S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Compósitos, Fibras Vegetais, Propriedades Mecânicas.
Composites, Vegetable Fibers, Mechanical Properties.
topic Compósitos, Fibras Vegetais, Propriedades Mecânicas.
Composites, Vegetable Fibers, Mechanical Properties.
description The growing demand for raw materials to meet the needs of consumer society has motivated numerous researchers in the search for new alternative materials. In addition, the extraction of non-renewable natural resources associated with the generation of waste has raised an eminent concern in the substitution of more renewable and environmentally friendly resources. In this context, plant fibers are presented as promising materials for the construction of new composites. Its physical and chemical properties, in addition to natural and renewable resources, make plant fibers promising materials for technological applications and replacement of materials used by the industrial sector. However, the chemical nature of plant fibers differs from most polymeric materials. This prevents a greater physical and chemical interaction between the fibers and the vast majority of polymeric resins. Due to this, many works used techniques that were studied to promote greater compatibilities between both materials. In this work, unsaturated polyester resin and sisal fibers were used for the construction of two types of composites. One using natural sisal fiber and the other with sisal fiber treated in inverted sucrose solution. The evaluation tests of the mechanical properties showed that the strength of the composite using treated sisal fibers was on average 60% higher.
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