A review on mechanical and water absorption properties of polyvinyl alcohol based composites/films

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Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) is a nontoxic and thermoplastic polymer which is completely biodegradable. PVA shows excellent mechanical and thermal properties due to better interfacial adhesion with reinforcing material such as fibers, particles or flakes because of which it can be used for fabrication of composite. PVA based fiber or particle reinforcing composites have gained interest in many applications in different fields. This paper reviews the mechanical and water absorption properties studied by different researcher and some of them were discussed here. The article also focused on the effect on the mechanical properties on PVA based composites with particle or fiber used as reinforcing material at nano/micro level and different polymers used to prepare PVA blend films. The major disadvantage of PVA based composites/films is higher water uptake or solubility in water. To over this negative aspect, many researchers studied crosslinking of PVA based composites/films, which are also discussed in the article. This review concludes that PVA has the potential for use in the synthesis of composites/films with their abundant applications.

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Jain, N., Singh, V. K., & Chauhan, S. (2017, December 20). A review on mechanical and water absorption properties of polyvinyl alcohol based composites/films. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Materials. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/jmbm-2017-0027

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