Abstract
The present paper discusses the improvement brought about in the strength and thermal stability of the unidirectional glass fiber reinforced epoxy composites through the incorporation of nano TiO2. The hybrid nanocomposites are fabricated through wet lay-up technique and are cured under pressure and static loading at room temperature. The TiO2 is added in 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 wt% in order to arrive at the optimum wt% of nano TiO2 for improvement in the desired properties such as bend strength, tensile strength and composite toughness. The uniform dispersion of nano TiO2 into the epoxy matrix is achieved by sonication method. It is observed that the mechanical properties improved for TiO2 addition up to 2 wt%. At 3, 4 and 5 wt% addition of nano TiO2 the mechanical properties deteriorated due to severe agglomeration of the nano TiO2 at higher loading. The agglomeration at higher loading is observed through the SEM and AFM images. The thermal stability of the hybrid nanocomposite is studied through thermogravimetric analysis and the results depicted an improved thermal stability at higher wt% addition of nano TiO2 . This is because of the retardant effect exhibited by TiO2 at higher wt loading to heat and oxygen. Hence, slowing down the thermal degradation of the composite.
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