Characterisation of interfacial adhesion in hemp composites after H2O2 and non-thermal plasma treatments

Volume: 55, Issue: 25, Pages: 3751 - 3762
Published: Jun 2, 2021
Abstract
Interface optimisation for continuous hemp reinforcements in epoxy resin is a current challenge for the development of biocomposites. A chemical treatment based on hydrogen peroxide and a physical one using a non-thermal plasma have been tested to optimise interface adhesion, by varying several parameters. FTIR analysis and FE-SEM observations have shown the effects of the treatments on chemical and morphological aspects of the treated yarns....
Paper Details
Title
Characterisation of interfacial adhesion in hemp composites after H2O2 and non-thermal plasma treatments
Published Date
Jun 2, 2021
Volume
55
Issue
25
Pages
3751 - 3762
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