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Reinforcement of Stearic Acid Treated Egg Shell Particles in Epoxy Thermosets: Structural, Thermal, and Mechanical Characterization

This work reports the modification of egg shell (ES) particles by using stearic acid (SA) and their reinforcement in the epoxy matrix. The ES treatment via SA was optimized, the optimum conditions for concentration, temperature, and time were found to be 2.5%, 85 °C, and 50 min, respectively. The un...

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Autores principales: Shah, Ahmer Hussain, Zhang, Yuqi, Xu, Xiaodong, Dayo, Abdul Qadeer, Li, Xiao, Wang, Shuo, Liu, Wenbin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6213482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30275393
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11101872
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author Shah, Ahmer Hussain
Zhang, Yuqi
Xu, Xiaodong
Dayo, Abdul Qadeer
Li, Xiao
Wang, Shuo
Liu, Wenbin
author_facet Shah, Ahmer Hussain
Zhang, Yuqi
Xu, Xiaodong
Dayo, Abdul Qadeer
Li, Xiao
Wang, Shuo
Liu, Wenbin
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description This work reports the modification of egg shell (ES) particles by using stearic acid (SA) and their reinforcement in the epoxy matrix. The ES treatment via SA was optimized, the optimum conditions for concentration, temperature, and time were found to be 2.5%, 85 °C, and 50 min, respectively. The untreated ES (UES) and treated ES (TES) particles were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM), particle size distribution, and contact angle. FTIR confirmed the chemical modification of SA on ES surface and DSC reflects an endothermic peak at 240 °C. XRD reveal a decrease in crystal size and crystallinity, while contact angle increases to 169° from 42°. The SEM observations clearly reflect a distinct decrease and separation of small domains of ES particles thus improving an increased surface area. Afterwards, the UES and TES particles were reinforced in epoxy at 15 and 20 weight (wt.) % loading. The tensile tests confirmed a 22% increase in elongation as compared to pure epoxy due to the hydrogen bonding between TES particles and matrix. The lowest brittleness was recorded for TES/epoxy composites on 20 wt % loading. The TGA confirmed the improved thermal stabilities at 20 wt % loading of TES particles in matrix, the improvements in T(5%), T(10%), and T(20%) values were recorded as 33, 26, and 21 °C higher than the corresponding values for neat matrix. The TES/epoxy composites on 20 wt % showed 41% increase in storage modulus as compared to the pristine epoxy, and cross-link density reaches to 2.71 × 10(−3) from 1.29 × 10(−3) mol/cm(3) for neat matrix. The decline in tan δ height and improvement in T(g) were also observed. The best adhesion effectiveness was recorded for TES/epoxy composites. This simple and economical modification technique can enhance the application of ES particles in various polymeric coating and composites applications.
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spelling pubmed-62134822018-11-14 Reinforcement of Stearic Acid Treated Egg Shell Particles in Epoxy Thermosets: Structural, Thermal, and Mechanical Characterization Shah, Ahmer Hussain Zhang, Yuqi Xu, Xiaodong Dayo, Abdul Qadeer Li, Xiao Wang, Shuo Liu, Wenbin Materials (Basel) Article This work reports the modification of egg shell (ES) particles by using stearic acid (SA) and their reinforcement in the epoxy matrix. The ES treatment via SA was optimized, the optimum conditions for concentration, temperature, and time were found to be 2.5%, 85 °C, and 50 min, respectively. The untreated ES (UES) and treated ES (TES) particles were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM), particle size distribution, and contact angle. FTIR confirmed the chemical modification of SA on ES surface and DSC reflects an endothermic peak at 240 °C. XRD reveal a decrease in crystal size and crystallinity, while contact angle increases to 169° from 42°. The SEM observations clearly reflect a distinct decrease and separation of small domains of ES particles thus improving an increased surface area. Afterwards, the UES and TES particles were reinforced in epoxy at 15 and 20 weight (wt.) % loading. The tensile tests confirmed a 22% increase in elongation as compared to pure epoxy due to the hydrogen bonding between TES particles and matrix. The lowest brittleness was recorded for TES/epoxy composites on 20 wt % loading. The TGA confirmed the improved thermal stabilities at 20 wt % loading of TES particles in matrix, the improvements in T(5%), T(10%), and T(20%) values were recorded as 33, 26, and 21 °C higher than the corresponding values for neat matrix. The TES/epoxy composites on 20 wt % showed 41% increase in storage modulus as compared to the pristine epoxy, and cross-link density reaches to 2.71 × 10(−3) from 1.29 × 10(−3) mol/cm(3) for neat matrix. The decline in tan δ height and improvement in T(g) were also observed. The best adhesion effectiveness was recorded for TES/epoxy composites. This simple and economical modification technique can enhance the application of ES particles in various polymeric coating and composites applications. MDPI 2018-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6213482/ /pubmed/30275393 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11101872 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Shah, Ahmer Hussain
Zhang, Yuqi
Xu, Xiaodong
Dayo, Abdul Qadeer
Li, Xiao
Wang, Shuo
Liu, Wenbin
Reinforcement of Stearic Acid Treated Egg Shell Particles in Epoxy Thermosets: Structural, Thermal, and Mechanical Characterization
title Reinforcement of Stearic Acid Treated Egg Shell Particles in Epoxy Thermosets: Structural, Thermal, and Mechanical Characterization
title_full Reinforcement of Stearic Acid Treated Egg Shell Particles in Epoxy Thermosets: Structural, Thermal, and Mechanical Characterization
title_fullStr Reinforcement of Stearic Acid Treated Egg Shell Particles in Epoxy Thermosets: Structural, Thermal, and Mechanical Characterization
title_full_unstemmed Reinforcement of Stearic Acid Treated Egg Shell Particles in Epoxy Thermosets: Structural, Thermal, and Mechanical Characterization
title_short Reinforcement of Stearic Acid Treated Egg Shell Particles in Epoxy Thermosets: Structural, Thermal, and Mechanical Characterization
title_sort reinforcement of stearic acid treated egg shell particles in epoxy thermosets: structural, thermal, and mechanical characterization
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6213482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30275393
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11101872
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