Influence of the Red Mud Content in Mechanical Properties of Natural Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Mauro Oliveira Edinaldo Cunha Jose Antonio da Silva Souza Emanuel Negrao Macedo
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

"This paper presents the study of the increasing addition influence of the bauxite waste in some properties of polymeric matrices composites reinforced with natural fiber: Curaua (Ananas Erectifolius smith). There were evaluated properties as density, tensile and flexural resistances. The high pH provided by the waste is used as hydrolysis agent, providing the pectin cement dissolution of the fiber bundles, and therefore, improving the mechanical adhesion in the fibermatrix interface and the increase of the fiber bundles aspect ratio. Furthermore, the content of silico-aluminous material in the waste provides increase in the composite abrasivity, which is destined to civil and naval construction. The fact of being a low-cost and highly available waste turns the red mud in a high potential material as polymeric composite filler.IntroductionRed mud is an insoluble residue, originated from the bauxite refining through the Bayer Process [1]. It is an Iron Oxide rich material [2] (substance responsible for the red brick color), it has a complex chemical composition [3], and its composition is highly dependent of the type of bauxite used in the process [4]. It has high alkalinity (pH= 10 - 12.5) and a very small solids size distribution (95% diameter< 44µm) [1], what turns the red mud a serious environmental pollutant.The utilization of fillers on composite materials is done after many necessities; however, one of the major necessities is the cost reduction [5]. Furthermore, mechanical and thermal properties of polymers usually are improved by the addition of inorganic fillers [6], being an example of this improvement the reduction of the flammability of polymer matrixes due to the addition of functional clays [7]. In this way, the red mud becomes potential filler for composites, since cheap and easily available fillers (like red mud) are a good option to reduce costs [8]."
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APA: Mauro Oliveira Edinaldo Cunha Jose Antonio da Silva Souza Emanuel Negrao Macedo  (2013)  Influence of the Red Mud Content in Mechanical Properties of Natural Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites

MLA: Mauro Oliveira Edinaldo Cunha Jose Antonio da Silva Souza Emanuel Negrao Macedo Influence of the Red Mud Content in Mechanical Properties of Natural Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2013.

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