Mechanical properties and design of hybrid composites of carbon and jute fibers with polypropylene
Natural fibers have both environmentally friendly and ecological advantages in the fiber material industry. Improving the mechanical properties and durability of natural fiber composites is an important research approach. As one of the representatives of synthetic fibers, carbon fiber has excellent mechanical properties and chemical stability, but its high cost and low toughness limit further application. Combining environmentally friendly, low-cost natural fibers with carbon fibers can broaden the development of natural fiber-reinforced composites in industrial applications. In this paper, the composites made of jute fibers and polypropylene (PP) as well as carbon fibers coupled with KH550 modification were prepared and their properties were investigated. By introducing a macroscopic model similar to the core-shell structure, an environmentally friendly material with better mechanical properties was achieved, with carbon fiber woven fabric serving as the shell and jute fiber mat as the core. The results show that a low-cost hybrid composite was successfully prepared by using a small amount of carbon fiber woven fabric instead of jute fiber mat, and the tensile, flexural and impact properties of the composites were improved by 488.27%, 70.75% and 463.39%, respectively, compared with those of the pure jute fibers composites. This study provides a rapid and reliable approach to improve the mechanical properties of the natural fiber composites.
Li, Z., Wu, A., Yang, J., Wang, M., Deng, H., & Wang, C. (2024). Mechanical properties and design of hybrid composites of carbon and jute fibers with polypropylene. Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites.