| Literature DB >> 30222307 |
Forkan Sarker, Nazmul Karim1, Shaila Afroj1, Vivek Koncherry, Kostya S Novoselov1, Prasad Potluri.
Abstract
Natural fiber composites are attracting significant interest due to their potential for replacing synthetic composites at lower cost with improved environmental sustainability. However, natural fiber composites suffer from poor mechanical and interfacial properties. Here, we report coating of graphene oxide (GO) and graphene flakes (G) onto natural jute fibers to improve mechanical and interfacial properties. The coating of graphene materials onto jute fibers enhanced interfacial shear strength by ∼236% and tensile strength by ∼96% more than untreated fibers by forming either bonding (GO) or mechanical interlocking (G) between fibers and graphene-based flakes. This could lead to manufacturing of high-performance and environmental friendly natural fiber composites that can potentially replace synthetic composites in numerous applications, such as the automotive industry, naval vessels, household products, and even in the aerospace industry.Entities:
Keywords: composites; graphene; graphene oxide; interfacial shear strength and tensile properties; jute fibers; natural fibers
Year: 2018 PMID: 30222307 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b13018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229