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Composite Interfaces | 2008

Study of impact properties and morphology of unidirectional bamboo strips–polyester composites: effect of mercerization

Mahuya Das; Debabrata Chakrabarty

Composites were fabricated with alkali (10%, 15% and 20%) treated bamboo fibers incorporated to the extent of 50% (by volume) and polyester resin. Impact test was made on bamboo strips and composites samples. It was observed that the fracture energy undergoes an increase from untreated to alkali treated bamboo strips. Alkali treated bamboo fiber composites show higher fracture energy value than the untreated bamboo fiber composites. The phenomenal change was quite evident from scanning electron micrographs of the fractured surface. Considering the effects of all factors, the work of fracture shows maximum value in the case of 20% alkali treated bamboo strip composites. It was also observed that the rate of increase of work of fracture value is much higher in the case of composite samples than the bamboo sample. It was explained on the basis of synergism obtained by improved interfacial adhesion between fiber and matrix, and removal of hemicellulose from the bamboo itself, which was evident from the intermolecular H-bonding formation studied by FT-IR.


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2006

Influence of alkali treatment on the fine structure and morphology of bamboo fibers

Mahuya Das; Debabrata Chakraborty


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2008

Evaluation of improvement of physical and mechanical properties of bamboo fibers due to alkali treatment

Mahuya Das; Debabrata Chakraborty


Polymer Composites | 2007

Role of mercerization of the bamboo strips on the impact properties and morphology of unidirectional bamboo strips–novolac composites

Mahuya Das; Debabrata Chakraborty


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2009

Effects of alkalization and fiber loading on the mechanical properties and morphology of bamboo fiber composites. II. Resol matrix

Mahuya Das; Debabrata Chakraborty


Bioresources | 2009

INFLUENCE OF ALKALI TREATMENT ON CREEP PROPERTIES AND CRYSTALINITY OF JUTE FIBRES

Dipa Ray; Mahuya Das; Debarati Mitra


Bioresources | 2008

THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS AND WEATHERING STUDY BY WATER IMMERSION OF ALKALI TREATED BAMBOO FIBRES

Mahuya Das; Debabrata Chakrabarty


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2009

The effect of alkalization and fiber loading on the mechanical properties of bamboo fiber composites, Part 1: — Polyester resin matrix

Mahuya Das; Debabrata Chakraborty


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2012

A comparative study of the stress-relaxation behavior of untreated and alkali-treated jute fibers

Dipa Ray; Mahuya Das; Debarati Mitra


Polymer Composites | 2009

Thermogravimetric and weathering study of novolac resin composites reinforced with mercerized bamboo fiber

Mahuya Das; V.S. Prasad; Debabrata Chakrabarty

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Dipa Ray

University of Limerick

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Rupa Bhattacharyya

Narula Institute of Technology

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V.S. Prasad

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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