Author/Authors :
SHITIJ CHABBA، نويسنده , , ANIL N. NETRAVALI?، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Fully biodegradable, environment friendly ‘green’ composites were prepared using
glutaraldehyde (GA) modified soy protein concentrate (MSPC-G) and flax fabric. Soy
protein concentrate (SPC) polymer has low tensile properties, poor moisture resistance and
is brittle. SPC polymer with 15% glycerin, as an external plasticizer, exhibited fracture stress
and Young’s modulus of 17 and 368 MPa, respectively. SPC polymer was cross-linked with
GA to increase its tensile properties and improve its processability as a resin to
manufacture flax fabric-reinforced composites. GA reacts with the free amine groups in
SPC to form crosslinks. MSPC-G showed 20% increase in fracture stress and 35% increase
in Young’s modulus as well as improved moisture resistance compared to SPC. Besides the
mechanical properties, MSPC-G was also characterized for its thermal stability and dynamic
mechanical properties.
Composite laminates, approximately 1 mm thick, were made using flax fabric and
MSPC-G polymer. Composite specimens were prepared with two different orientations,
namely, 0◦ or 90◦. The laminates exhibited a Young’s modulus of 1.01 and 1.26 GPa in the
longitudinal and transverse directions, respectively. The experimental values were
compared with the theoretical predictions using pcGINAc software and showed good
agreement. The composite specimens also showed good adhesion between flax fabric and
MSPC-G resin. C 2005 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.