Author/Authors :
Tohidlou, Esmaeil Department of Materials Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - University of Sistan and Baluchestan - Zahedan, Iran , Khosravi, Hamed Department of Materials Engineering - Facultay of Engineering - University of Sistan and Baluchestan - Zahedan, Iran , Feiz, Ali Department of Materials Engineering - Facultay of Engineering - University of Sistan and Baluchestan - Zahedan, Iran
Abstract :
In the present work, Na+-montmorillonite nanoclay (Na-MMT) was functionalized
using 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane (3-APTMS) as a coupling agent. The covalent
functionalization of MMT was confirmed by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy
(FT-IR). In the specimen fabrication stage, 5 wt% of pristine MMT or silanefunctionalized
MMT (f-MMT) were incorporated into an epoxy system and the
resultant mixture was applied on an E-glass chopped strand mat (CSM). A significant
enhancement in the mechanical behavior (tensile and flexural properties) of CSM/epoxy
composite was observed when enhanced with 5 wt% of f-MMT. The addition of 5 wt%
of f-MMT enhanced the tensile strength, flexural strength, tensile modulus, and flexural
modulus by 18%, 38%, 18%, and 28%, respectively. Compared to the MMT/CSM/
epoxy composite, the f-MMT/CSM/epoxy specimen demonstrated 12%, 18%, 11%, and
16% increase, respectively, in the tensile strength, flexural strength, tensile modulus, and
flexural modulus. The observed behavior is related to the enhanced interfacial interaction
between f-MMT and the epoxy matrix due to the chemical functionalization of MMT.
Keywords :
Interfacial bonding , Na+-montmorillonite nanoclay , Surface functionalization , Epoxy-based composite , Mechanical properties