Probing the effect of post-curing and halloysite nanotube reinforcement on thermo-mechanical properties of lightweight epoxy syntactic foam composites

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2023

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This paper deals with an investigation of the post-curing effect of halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) reinforced syntactic foam (HRSF) containing cenosphere as hollow inclusion at 0, 20, and 40 vol% in an epoxy matrix. Compression, flexural, and thermal properties of HRSF (1 vol% HNTs) and cenosphere/epoxy syntactic foam (CESF) composites without HNTs are studied under the influence of post-curing. Further, the post-cured HRSF containing 40 vol% cenosphere (NSF40_H) exhibited a compressive modulus of 33.2% higher than room temperature cured neat epoxy due to improved crosslinking. Addition of HNTs in NSF40_H augments the flexural modulus up to 26.9% compared to post-cured neat epoxy. Additionally, the glass transition temperature (T<inf>g</inf>) of CESF composites with 40 vol% cenosphere was increased by 24.3 °C compared to the room temperature cured sample. This positive shift in T<inf>g</inf> can be attributed to the beneficial impact of post-curing, as indicated by differential scanning calorimetry study. Thermogravimetric results demonstrated better thermal stability of HRSF relative to CESF and neat epoxy composites. Transmission electron microscopy illustrated the structure-property correlations of nanotube reinforcement. The improved properties of syntactic foams could be viewed as a potential material for lightweight constructions, especially in the marine and automobile industries. © IMechE 2022.

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Automotive industry, Curing, Differential scanning calorimetry, Foams, Glass, Glass transition, High resolution transmission electron microscopy, Kaolinite, Nanotubes, Syntactics, Thermodynamic stability, Cenospheres, Epoxy, Foam composites, Halloysite nanotubes, Post-curing, Post-curing effects, Room temperature cured, Structure-properties relationships, Syntactic foams, Thermomechanical properties, Reinforcement

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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications, 2023, 237, 3, pp. 697-713

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