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Effect of Elevated Temperature and Humidity on Fibers Based on 5-amino-2-(p-aminophenyl) benzimidazole (PBIA).

Amy Engelbrecht-Wiggans1,2, Thanh Nhi Hoang1,3, Viviana Bentley1,3, Ajay Krishnamurthy1,2, Lucas Kaplan1, Amanda L Forster1.   

Abstract

Soft body armor is typically comprised of materials such as aramid. Recently, copolymer fibers based on the combination of 5-amino-2-(p-aminophenyl) benzimidazole (PBIA) and PPTA were introduced to the body armor marketplace. The long-term stability of these copolymer fibers have not been the subject of much research, however they may be sensitive to hydrolysis due to elevated humidity because they are condensation polymers. Efforts to evaluate the impact of environmental conditions on fiber strength is very important for the adoption of these materials in armor systems. Three PBIA-based fibers were selected for the study, and were aged at 25 °C, 75 % RH; 43 °C, 41 % RH; 55 °C, 60 % RH; and 70 °C, 76 % RH for up to 524 d. Molecular spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and single fiber tensile testing were performed to characterize changes in their chemical structure, tensile strength, and failure strain as a function of exposure time to different conditions. The fibers were all found to have some reduction in strength at high humidity conditions, with an approximately 14 % reduction for the copolymers and a 29 % reduction for the homopolymer. Molecular spectroscopy revealed some changes which suggest that hydrolysis of the benzimidazole ring is occurring at these elevated temperatures, possibly explaining the observed change in strength.

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Keywords:  Aramid fibers; Environmental degradation; Mechanical Testing; Strength

Year:  2020        PMID: 33043248      PMCID: PMC7542671     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  SN Appl Sci        ISSN: 2523-3963


  2 in total

1.  Disentangling High Strength Copolymer Aramid Fibers to Enable the Determination of Their Mechanical Properties.

Authors:  Amanda L Forster; Viviana Rodriguez Cardenas; Ajay Krishnamurthy; Zois Tsinas; Amy Engelbrecht-Wiggans; Nolan Gonzalez
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2018-09-01       Impact factor: 1.355

Review 2.  The Impact of Load Carriage on Measures of Power and Agility in Tactical Occupations: A Critical Review.

Authors:  Aaron Joseph; Amy Wiley; Robin Orr; Benjamin Schram; J Jay Dawes
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2018-01-07       Impact factor: 3.390

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