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Article: Plasma Treated AR-Glass Fibres in Experimental Reinforced Composites with Three Silanes: A Study on Mechanical Properties

TitlePlasma Treated AR-Glass Fibres in Experimental Reinforced Composites with Three Silanes: A Study on Mechanical Properties
Authors
KeywordsFibre-reinforced resin composites
Flexural strength
Glass fibres
Mechanical testing
Plasma treatment
Silanes
Issue Date26-Jun-2023
PublisherSpringer
Citation
Silicon, 2023, v. 15, p. 7109 How to Cite?
AbstractPurposeTo compare and contrast mechanical properties of experimental alkali-resistant (AR) glass fibre-reinforced composites (FRCs) silanised with one of three functional trialkoxysilanes: 3-methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (3-MPS), 8-methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (8-MOS) and 3-acryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (3-APS). The experimental AR-FRCs were silanised with or without plasma pretreatment.Materials and MethodsContinuous unidirectional AR-glass fibres (ARcoteX & REG; 5326 2400tex, Owen Corning) were cleansed ultrasonically, treated either with or without cold plasma (Piezobrush & REG; PZ2, Relyon Plasma, Germany), then silanised by immersion for 10 min in activated, hydrolysed silane solution containing either 3-MPS, 8-MOS or 3-APS. The fibre bundles were next air-dried (24 h), and dried in vacuum oven (80 & DEG;C, 5 kPa, 2 h), producing 6 types of silanised AR-glass fibres.Next, silanised AR-glass fibres were laminated with a resin matrix, bis-GMA:TEGDMA at 60:40 wt%, CQ at 0.7 wt%, DMAEMA at 0.7 wt% for 10 min and paired randomly in rovings of two in stainless steel moulds (2 mm x 2 mm x 25 mm) to prepare an AR-FRC beam specimen (n = 16). All specimens were light-cured from the top and bottom directions for 60 s (Elipar S10, 3 M ESPE). Half of the samples (n = 8) underwent accelerated artificial ageing by immersion in boiling water (100 & DEG;C, for 16 h). Finally, 12 experimental AR-FRC groups were produced.All specimens were subjected to the three-point bending test with the upper surface (facing curing light) towards the cross-head. After testing, fibres, silanised and non-silanised, were inspected under a scanning electron microscope (SU1510, Hitachi, Tokyo, Japan).Statistical analysis was performed with three-way ANOVA and the Tukey post hoc test at & alpha; = 0.05.ResultsThe flexural modulus, flexural strength, and fracture work of the materials were significantly affected by silane type (p < 0.05) and artificial ageing (p < 0.001). Plasma treatment on AR-glass fibres significantly reduces flexural modulus of FRCs (p < 0.001) and slows the plasticising effect of artificial ageing on FRCs.ConclusionLong chain silanes impart higher flexural strength and lower flexural modulus to AR-FRCs. While artificial ageing halves flexural strength and plasticises them, plasma surface pre-treatment of AR-glass fibres before silanisation reduces the plasticising effect.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/338334
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2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.424
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dc.contributor.authorYon, MJY-
dc.contributor.authorMatinlinna, JP-
dc.contributor.authorTsoi, JKH-
dc.contributor.authorVallittu, PK-
dc.contributor.authorLassila, LVJ-
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-11T10:28:06Z-
dc.date.available2024-03-11T10:28:06Z-
dc.date.issued2023-06-26-
dc.identifier.citationSilicon, 2023, v. 15, p. 7109-
dc.identifier.issn1876-990X-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/338334-
dc.description.abstractPurposeTo compare and contrast mechanical properties of experimental alkali-resistant (AR) glass fibre-reinforced composites (FRCs) silanised with one of three functional trialkoxysilanes: 3-methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (3-MPS), 8-methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (8-MOS) and 3-acryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (3-APS). The experimental AR-FRCs were silanised with or without plasma pretreatment.Materials and MethodsContinuous unidirectional AR-glass fibres (ARcoteX & REG; 5326 2400tex, Owen Corning) were cleansed ultrasonically, treated either with or without cold plasma (Piezobrush & REG; PZ2, Relyon Plasma, Germany), then silanised by immersion for 10 min in activated, hydrolysed silane solution containing either 3-MPS, 8-MOS or 3-APS. The fibre bundles were next air-dried (24 h), and dried in vacuum oven (80 & DEG;C, 5 kPa, 2 h), producing 6 types of silanised AR-glass fibres.Next, silanised AR-glass fibres were laminated with a resin matrix, bis-GMA:TEGDMA at 60:40 wt%, CQ at 0.7 wt%, DMAEMA at 0.7 wt% for 10 min and paired randomly in rovings of two in stainless steel moulds (2 mm x 2 mm x 25 mm) to prepare an AR-FRC beam specimen (n = 16). All specimens were light-cured from the top and bottom directions for 60 s (Elipar S10, 3 M ESPE). Half of the samples (n = 8) underwent accelerated artificial ageing by immersion in boiling water (100 & DEG;C, for 16 h). Finally, 12 experimental AR-FRC groups were produced.All specimens were subjected to the three-point bending test with the upper surface (facing curing light) towards the cross-head. After testing, fibres, silanised and non-silanised, were inspected under a scanning electron microscope (SU1510, Hitachi, Tokyo, Japan).Statistical analysis was performed with three-way ANOVA and the Tukey post hoc test at & alpha; = 0.05.ResultsThe flexural modulus, flexural strength, and fracture work of the materials were significantly affected by silane type (p < 0.05) and artificial ageing (p < 0.001). Plasma treatment on AR-glass fibres significantly reduces flexural modulus of FRCs (p < 0.001) and slows the plasticising effect of artificial ageing on FRCs.ConclusionLong chain silanes impart higher flexural strength and lower flexural modulus to AR-FRCs. While artificial ageing halves flexural strength and plasticises them, plasma surface pre-treatment of AR-glass fibres before silanisation reduces the plasticising effect.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.publisherSpringer-
dc.relation.ispartofSilicon-
dc.subjectFibre-reinforced resin composites-
dc.subjectFlexural strength-
dc.subjectGlass fibres-
dc.subjectMechanical testing-
dc.subjectPlasma treatment-
dc.subjectSilanes-
dc.titlePlasma Treated AR-Glass Fibres in Experimental Reinforced Composites with Three Silanes: A Study on Mechanical Properties-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s12633-023-02566-5-
dc.identifier.scopuseid_2-s2.0-85163010559-
dc.identifier.volume15-
dc.identifier.epage7109-
dc.identifier.eissn1876-9918-
dc.identifier.isiWOS:001016464500003-
dc.publisher.placeDORDRECHT-
dc.identifier.issnl1876-990X-

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