SciencePlus
Vol. 1 No. 3 (2026): SciencePlus

Comparative Evaluation of Mechanical, Structural, and Morphological Properties of Corncob Ash and Graphite-Filled Epoxy Composites

Taiwo, Oluwaseyi Omotayo (Unknown)
Amadi, Darlington Chinaza (Unknown)
Ojiyi, Binah Somtochukwu (Unknown)
Ofomata, Nmesoma Godswill (Unknown)
Mayor, Blessed Obinna (Unknown)
Owolabi, Oluwasegun Biodun (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Mar 2026

Abstract

This study presents a comparative investigation of the mechanical, structural, and morphological properties of epoxy composites reinforced with corncob ash (CCA) and graphite fillers at varying weight percentages (0–25 wt%). Composite specimens were fabricated using the hand lay-up technique and characterised through tensile, flexural, impact, and hardness tests, complemented by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) analyses. The results revealed that corncob ash epoxy composites exhibited a maximum tensile strength of 14.34 MPa at 25 wt% filler loading, while graphite epoxy composites achieved the highest tensile strength of 13.24 MPa at 5 wt% loading. The highest Vickers hardness values were 25 HV and 22.37 HV for CCA and graphite composites at 25 wt%, respectively. Graphite composites demonstrated superior impact strength (5.44 J at 25 wt%), while CCA composites showed comparable performance (5.17 J at 0 wt% control). Flexural strength peaked at 15 wt% for both fillers, with graphite composites reaching 38.77 MPa and CCA composites achieving 32.24 MPa. XRD analysis confirmed crystalline phases in both composite systems, and SEM/EDX characterisation revealed the dispersion behaviour and elemental composition of the fillers within the epoxy matrix. The findings suggest that corncob ash, an agricultural waste material, is a viable and sustainable alternative to conventional graphite filler in epoxy composite applications, offering comparable mechanical performance with significant environmental and economic advantages

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