Influence of Moisture Absorption on some Mechanical Properties of Groundnut Shell Powder Reinforced Waste LDPE Composites

Authors

  • Joseph Jacob

    Air Force Institute of Technology, Nigerian Air Force Base, Kaduna
    Author
  • Shinggu D. Yamta

    Adamawa State University, Mubi, Adamawa State, Nigeria
    Author

Keywords:

Groundnut shell powder, mechanical properties, moisture absorption, waste low-density polyethylene, wastewater sachets

Abstract

Joseph Jacob* and Shinggu D. Yamta

The effect of water absorption on the mechanical properties of groundnut shell powder (GSP) filled waste low-density polyethylene (wLDPE) has been investigated. The composite samples were developed via melt mixing and compression moulding techniques respectively. The percentage weight fraction of the reinforcement was varied from 4-20 % wt (4, 8, 12, 16, and 20 % wt) respectively. Incorporation of GSP into wLDPE was observed to improve the tensile, flexural, and impact strength of the material; which was observed to increase with the amount of treated GSP incorporated. However, immersion of the composites samples in water for a period of 720 hours led to degradation of the fibre-matrix interface and created poor stress transfer efficiencies resulting in the reduction of tensile strength, elastic modulus, flexural strength, impact energy while increment in % elongation and flexural modulus were recorded. This indicates that the mechanical properties of GSP reinforced waste LDPE could be adversely affected by long-term exposure to moisture absorption.

Author Biographies

  • Joseph Jacob, Air Force Institute of Technology, Nigerian Air Force Base, Kaduna

    Department of Chemistry

  • Shinggu D. Yamta, Adamawa State University, Mubi, Adamawa State, Nigeria

    Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry

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Published

2021-12-25

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