Interfacial properties of flax fibre–epoxy resin systems: Existence of a complex interphase
Résumé
The purpose of the present article is to evaluate the real fibre surface involved in the practical adhesion of a flax/epoxy system. The difference in practical adhesion evaluated by microbond tests between Hermes (τapp = 22.5 ± 1.5 MPa) and Electra (τapp = 13.2 ± 3.2 MPa) flax fibres varieties/epoxy systems could not be explained by their superficial surface chemistry evaluated by XPS. FTIR spectroscopy highlights a difference in biochemical composition and Laser Confocal microscopy evidences a resin penetration for the two flax fibres systems (1.7 ± 0.7 μm for Hermes and 2.2 ± 0.8 μm for Electra). Thus the effective surface or complex interphase will be by consequence the overall area where the resin and fibre are in contact, i.e. the entire area penetrated by resin.