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Bioresource Technology | 2009

A plant fiber reinforced polymer composite prepared by a twin-screw extruder.

Gang Sui; Michael A. Fuqua; Chad A. Ulven; Wei-Hong Zhong

Polypropylene (PP) composites reinforced using a novel plant fiber, sunflower hull sanding dust (SHSD), were prepared using a twin-screw extruder. Thermal and mechanical properties of the SHSD/PP composites were characterized and compared to an organically modified clay (organo-clay)/PP composite. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis showed that the crystallization temperature and the degree of crystallinity of PP exhibited changes with addition of SHSD and organo-clay. Mechanical properties of the PP were enhanced with the addition of SHSDs. Both the flexural strength and flexural modulus of the PP composites containing 5% (w/w) SHSD were comparable to that of the 5% (w/w) organo-clay reinforced PP. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) observation showed that no obvious agglomeration of SHSD existed in the PP matrix. Compared to the neat PP and organo-clay/PP, the SHSD/PP composites exhibited a relatively decreasing rate of thermal degradation with increase in temperature. Experimental results suggest that SHSD, as a sunflower processing byproduct, may find promising applications in composite materials.


Journal of Adhesion | 2006

Evaluation of Adhesion Property of UHMWPE Fibers/Nano-epoxy by a Pullout Test

Soumen Jana; A. Zhamu; Wei-Hong Zhong; Yong Xue Gan

Ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibers have poor wetting and adhesion properties to polymer resins because of the inert surface of the fibers. In our previous study, a reactive nano-epoxy matrix, developed by making a modification on the matrix with reactive graphitic nanofibers (r-GNFs), showed improved wettability to UHMWPE fibers. In this work, fiber bundle pullout tests were conducted to evaluate the adhesion property between the UHMWPE fibers and the nano-epoxy matrices. Analysis of load–displacement curves from pullout tests shows that debonding initiation load and ultimate debonding load increased considerably, because of effective improvement of adhesion between the UHMWPE fibers and nano-epoxy matrix. Stress-controlled and energy-controlled models of interfacial debonding were applied for theoretical analyses. Results from ultimate IFSS, frictional shear stress, and critical energy-release rate are in good agreement with experimental results. Nano-epoxy matrix with 0.3 wt% r-GNFs shows effective improvement in terms of adhesion property between UHMWPE fiber and epoxy.


CANEUS 2004 Conference on Micro-Nano-Technologies | 2004

Processing and Wetting Property of Reactive Graphitic Nanofibers Reinforced Epoxy as Composite Matrix

Michael Wingert; Lori Winkenwader; Wei-Hong Zhong

Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fiber not only has superior mechanical properties, but also is effective for cosmic radiation shielding.But poor interfacial adhesion in UHMWPE fiber/polymer matrix leads to weak composite properties. In this work, processing of a reactive nano-epoxy matrix that can improve this interface adhesion was studied. High-level sonication with series of conditions was used for the treatment of the linkerized graphitic nanofibers. Particle Size Analyzer and transmission electron microscope (TEM) were applied for study of effects on the length and morphology of the nanofibers by the sonication method. Wetting and adhesion properties of UHMWPE fiber with the nano-matrix were examined by contact angle analysis, drop spreading measurements and tensile tests.


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2008

Curing kinetics and mechanical behavior of natural rubber reinforced with pretreated carbon nanotubes

Gang Sui; Wei-Hong Zhong; Xiaoping Yang; Yunhua Yu


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2008

Effects of Carbon Nanofibers on Crystalline Structures and Properties of Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene Blend Fabricated Using Twin-Screw Extrusion

X. Ren; Xingxing Wang; Gang Sui; Wei-Hong Zhong; Michael A. Fuqua; Chad A. Ulven


Polymer Composites | 2007

Properties of a reactive‐graphitic‐carbon‐nanofibers‐reinforced epoxy

A. Zhamu; Yaping Hou; Wei-Hong Zhong; James J. Stone; Jiang Li; Charles M. Lukehart


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2007

FTIR study of ageing epoxy resin reinforced by reactive graphitic nanofibers

Soumen Jana; Wei-Hong Zhong


Composites Part A-applied Science and Manufacturing | 2007

Treatment of functionalized graphitic nanofibers (GNFs) and the adhesion of GNFs-reinforced-epoxy with ultra high molecular weight polyethylene fiber

A. Zhamu; Michael Wingert; Soumen Jana; Wei-Hong Zhong; James J. Stone


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2007

Characterization of the flexural behavior of a reactive graphitic nanofibers reinforced epoxy using a non-linear damage model

Soumen Jana; Wei-Hong Zhong; Yong X. Gan


Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2004

Graphitic carbon nanofiber (GCNF)/polymer materials. I. GCNF/epoxy monoliths using hexanediamine linker molecules.

Wei-Hong Zhong; Jiang Li; Luoyu R. Xu; Jason A. Michel; Lisa M. Sullivan; Charles M. Lukehart

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Soumen Jana

North Dakota State University

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Gang Sui

Beijing University of Chemical Technology

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A. Zhamu

North Dakota State University

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Chad A. Ulven

North Dakota State University

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James J. Stone

North Dakota State University

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Jiang Li

Vanderbilt University

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Michael A. Fuqua

North Dakota State University

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