Thermal analysis of curaua fiber reinforced epoxy matrix composites

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Thermoset polymers, like the epoxy, become harder with increasing temperature owing to molecular crosslink formation, which is a thermal benefit for composite matrix applications. Natural lignocellulosic fibers, however, have low thermal resistance and tend to degrade with increasing temperature. Therefore, the combination of a lignocellulosic fiber, as reinforcement, with a thermoset polymer, as the matrix, results in a composite material with complex thermal behavior. In the present work, a thermal analysis was conducted on epoxy composites with different amounts of curaua fibers. Both TGA and DTG curves were analyzed to determine the effect of the curaua fiber on the thermal resistance of the composites. It was found that the curaua fiber sensibly affects the thermal behavior of the epoxy matrix for fiber amounts above 10% in volume. This effect is associated with an increase in thermal degradation.

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Barcelos, M. A., Ribeiro, C. G. D., Ferreira, J., Vieira, J. da S., Margem, F. M., & Monteiro, S. N. (2016). Thermal analysis of curaua fiber reinforced epoxy matrix composites. In Characterization of Minerals, Metals, and Materials 2016 (pp. 397–402). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48210-1_49

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