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Effect of Graphene Oxide Coating on Natural Fiber Composite for Multilayered Ballistic Armor

Composites with sustainable natural fibers are currently experiencing remarkably diversified applications, including in engineering industries, owing to their lower cost and density as well as ease in processing. Among the natural fibers, the fiber extracted from the leaves of the Amazonian curaua p...

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Autores principales: Costa, Ulisses Oliveira, Nascimento, Lucio Fabio Cassiano, Garcia, Julianna Magalhães, Monteiro, Sergio Neves, da Luz, Fernanda Santos, Pinheiro, Wagner Anacleto, Garcia Filho, Fabio da Costa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6722993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31426305
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11081356
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author Costa, Ulisses Oliveira
Nascimento, Lucio Fabio Cassiano
Garcia, Julianna Magalhães
Monteiro, Sergio Neves
da Luz, Fernanda Santos
Pinheiro, Wagner Anacleto
Garcia Filho, Fabio da Costa
author_facet Costa, Ulisses Oliveira
Nascimento, Lucio Fabio Cassiano
Garcia, Julianna Magalhães
Monteiro, Sergio Neves
da Luz, Fernanda Santos
Pinheiro, Wagner Anacleto
Garcia Filho, Fabio da Costa
author_sort Costa, Ulisses Oliveira
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description Composites with sustainable natural fibers are currently experiencing remarkably diversified applications, including in engineering industries, owing to their lower cost and density as well as ease in processing. Among the natural fibers, the fiber extracted from the leaves of the Amazonian curaua plant (Ananas erectifolius) is a promising strong candidate to replace synthetic fibers, such as aramid (Kevlar™), in multilayered armor system (MAS) intended for ballistic protection against level III high velocity ammunition. Another remarkable material, the graphene oxide is attracting considerable attention for its properties, especially as coating to improve the interfacial adhesion in polymer composites. Thus, the present work investigates the performance of graphene oxide coated curaua fiber (GOCF) reinforced epoxy composite, as a front ceramic MAS second layer in ballistic test against level III 7.62 mm ammunition. Not only GOCF composite with 30 vol% fibers attended the standard ballistic requirement with 27.4 ± 0.3 mm of indentation comparable performance to Kevlar™ 24 ± 7 mm with same thickness, but also remained intact, which was not the case of non-coated curaua fiber similar composite. Mechanisms of ceramic fragments capture, curaua fibrils separation, curaua fiber pullout, composite delamination, curaua fiber braking, and epoxy matrix rupture were for the first time discussed as a favorable combination in a MAS second layer to effectively dissipate the projectile impact energy.
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spelling pubmed-67229932019-09-10 Effect of Graphene Oxide Coating on Natural Fiber Composite for Multilayered Ballistic Armor Costa, Ulisses Oliveira Nascimento, Lucio Fabio Cassiano Garcia, Julianna Magalhães Monteiro, Sergio Neves da Luz, Fernanda Santos Pinheiro, Wagner Anacleto Garcia Filho, Fabio da Costa Polymers (Basel) Article Composites with sustainable natural fibers are currently experiencing remarkably diversified applications, including in engineering industries, owing to their lower cost and density as well as ease in processing. Among the natural fibers, the fiber extracted from the leaves of the Amazonian curaua plant (Ananas erectifolius) is a promising strong candidate to replace synthetic fibers, such as aramid (Kevlar™), in multilayered armor system (MAS) intended for ballistic protection against level III high velocity ammunition. Another remarkable material, the graphene oxide is attracting considerable attention for its properties, especially as coating to improve the interfacial adhesion in polymer composites. Thus, the present work investigates the performance of graphene oxide coated curaua fiber (GOCF) reinforced epoxy composite, as a front ceramic MAS second layer in ballistic test against level III 7.62 mm ammunition. Not only GOCF composite with 30 vol% fibers attended the standard ballistic requirement with 27.4 ± 0.3 mm of indentation comparable performance to Kevlar™ 24 ± 7 mm with same thickness, but also remained intact, which was not the case of non-coated curaua fiber similar composite. Mechanisms of ceramic fragments capture, curaua fibrils separation, curaua fiber pullout, composite delamination, curaua fiber braking, and epoxy matrix rupture were for the first time discussed as a favorable combination in a MAS second layer to effectively dissipate the projectile impact energy. MDPI 2019-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6722993/ /pubmed/31426305 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11081356 Text en © 2019 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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Nascimento, Lucio Fabio Cassiano
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Monteiro, Sergio Neves
da Luz, Fernanda Santos
Pinheiro, Wagner Anacleto
Garcia Filho, Fabio da Costa
Effect of Graphene Oxide Coating on Natural Fiber Composite for Multilayered Ballistic Armor
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title_short Effect of Graphene Oxide Coating on Natural Fiber Composite for Multilayered Ballistic Armor
title_sort effect of graphene oxide coating on natural fiber composite for multilayered ballistic armor
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6722993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31426305
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11081356
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