Synthesis of a self-assembly amphiphilic sizing agent by RAFT polymerization for improving the interfacial compatibility of short glass fiber-reinforced polypropylene composites

2021 
Abstract This experimental study focuses on the development of an amphiphilic sizing agent to improve the interfacial adhesion and the mechanical properties of short glass fiber (GF)/polypropylene (PP) composites. To solve the critical compatible issue between the hydrophilic GF and the hydrophobic PP, we strategically utilized the reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer (RAFT) polymerization to self-assemble and synthesize an amphiphilic sizing agent. This surfactant-free sizing agent can create hydrogen bonds and electrostatic adsorption on GF surfaces and meanwhile can form molecular entanglements, alkyl cations, and σ-π conjugates with PP matrix. The FT-IR analysis shows that a large number of hydrogen bonds are formed on the sizing agent-GF interface. Additionally, the SEM micrographs of the composite fracture surfaces demonstrate strong interfacial compatibility between the sized-GF and the PP matrix. Comparing with the neat GF/PP composites, the tensile and flexural strength of the sized-GF/PP composites are increased by 25.8% and 33.1%, respectively. Their tensile strength and young's modulus are in close agreement to the analytical calculations. In short, this paper presents a new RAFT-based methodology to develop the amphiphilic sizing agents that are able to improve the interfacial compatibility of GF/PP composites and also can be transferred towards real applications for enhancing the mechanical properties of fiber-reinforced composites.
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