The effect of nano kaolinite as a filler in the coarse wool - vinyl ester composite
["Jose, Seiko","Thomas, Sabu","Thomas, Sradha Mariya","George, Jesiya Susan","Sali, Anjumol Kidangayil"]
2025-03-25
期刊论文
In comparison with plant fibers, wool is under-exploited in composite applications. Coarse wool with >50 micron diameter is generally not preferred for apparel, blankets, or carpets and remains underutilized. In the reported work, non-textile grade coarse wool fabric was coated with vinyl ester resin (VER), and subsequently, composites were developed. To increase the mechanical properties of the composite, nano kaolinite was introduced as a filler. The effect of various concentrations (0.25, 0.50, 1.0 %) of nano kaolinite (NK) on the physico-mechanical and aging characteristics of the developed composites was investigated. The results inferred that a minor addition of nano kaolinite (0.5%) in the wool + VER composite resulted in an increase of 16% tensile strength, 31% modulus, and 19 % impact strength, respectively. The findings of the dynamic mechanical analysis showed that, with 0.5% nano kaolinite addition, the composite's storage and loss modulus were exhibited as 1.9 and 0.22 GPa, respectively, which are higher than those of the control wool + VER composites (1.1 and 0.15 GPa storage and loss modulus respectively). The SEM images depicted a moderate adhesion between the wool fiber and the vinyl ester resin. The presence of nano kaolinite in the composite results in a marginal reduction in the water contact angle and an increase in the water diffusion properties. The thermal and UV aging properties of the wool-vinyl ester composites were improved with the addition of nano kaolinite; however, the developed composites showed poor soil degradation.
来源平台:JOURNAL OF VINYL & ADDITIVE TECHNOLOGY