Mechanical Properties and Equilibrium Swelling Characteristics of Some Polymer Composites Based on Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer (EPDM) Reinforced with Hemp Fibers

Materials (Basel). 2022 Oct 1;15(19):6838. doi: 10.3390/ma15196838.

Abstract

EPDM/hemp fiber composites with fiber loading of 0-20 phr were prepared by the blending technique on a laboratory electrically heated roller mill. Test specimens were obtained by vulcanization using a laboratory hydraulic press. The elastomer crosslinking and the chemical modification of the hemp fiber surface were achieved by a radical reaction mechanism initiated by di(tert-butylperoxyisopropyl)benzene. The influence of the fiber loading on the mechanical properties, gel fraction, swelling ratio and crosslink degree was investigated. The gel fraction, crosslink density and rubber-hemp fiber interaction were evaluated based on equilibrium solvent-swelling measurements using the Flory-Rehner relation and Kraus and Lorenz-Park equations. The morphology of the EPDM/hemp fiber composites was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy. The water absorption increases as the hemp fiber loading increases.

Keywords: EPDM rubber; crosslink density; hemp fiber; mechanical properties; reinforcement; water uptake.

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the Romanian Ministry of Education and Research through Nucleu Project 4R-RCO-MAT PN 19.17.01.03, Contract No. 4N/2019 and PNCDI III C1.2. PFE-CDI 2021, Contract No. 4PFE/2021.