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Long-term Water-aging of Whisker-reinforced Polymer-Matrix Composites

H.H.K. Xu

Paffenbarger Research Center, 100 Bureau Dr. Stop 8546, American Dental Association Health Foundation, Building 224, Room A-153, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8546; hockin.xu{at}nist.gov


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Figure 1. Flexural strength vs. water-aging time for whisker composites, unfilled resin, and controls A and C. Results of the 5 materials are shown in two plots because the 3 materials in plot (A) had the same polymer composition. Each value is the mean of 6 measurements, with the error bar showing one standard deviation (mean ± SD; n = 6). After 1 day, Si3N4 composite had the highest strength. However, the strength of Si3N4 composite decreased significantly in aging (two-way ANOVA; p < 0.001), while those of SiC composite, unfilled resin, and control A showed little change (p > 0.05).

 

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Figure 2. Results of nano-indentation: (A) and (B) elastic modulus, and (C) and (D) hardness. Each value is the mean of 6 measurements with the error bar showing one standard deviation (mean ± SD; n = 6). The moduli of Si3N4 and SiC composites were significantly higher than those of the controls (Tukey’s multiple-comparison test; family confidence coefficient = 0.95). The unfilled resin showed no significant decrease in modulus; all the other materials showed significant decreases, although the amount of decrease was small. The decrease in hardness with increasing aging time was also slight.

 

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Figure 3. SEM of fracture surfaces of specimens: (A) control A, (B) SiC whisker composite, and (C) Si3N4 whisker composite, all after 1 day’s immersion. The fracture surfaces of the controls were relatively flat. In contrast, the whisker composites had much rougher surfaces, with fracture steps (large arrows) and whisker pullout (small arrows).

 

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Figure 4. SEM of whisker pullout on fracture surfaces of Si3N4 composite: (A) 1 day, (B) 400 days, and (C) 730 days of water-aging, with shorter whisker pullout at 400 and 730 days. Polymer remnants were observed on the pulled-out whiskers (arrows), indicating good whisker-polymer matrix bonding even after 730 days of water-aging.

 

Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 82, No. 1, 48-52 (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/154405910308200111


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