Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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613305 | Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibers have a unique combination of outstanding mechanical, physical, and chemical properties. However, as reinforcements for manufacturing high performance composite materials, UHMWPE fibers have poor wettability with most polymers. As a result, the interfacial bonding strength between the fibers and polymer matrices is very low. Recently, developing so-called nano-matrices containing reactive graphitic nanofibers (r-GNFs) has been proposed to promote the wetting of such matrices to certain types of fiber reinforcements. In this work, the wettability of UHMWPE fibers with different epoxy matrices including a nano-epoxy, and a pure epoxy was investigated. Systematic experimental work was conducted to determine the viscosity of the epoxies, the contact angle between the epoxies and the fibers. Also obtained are the surface energy of the fibers and the epoxies. The experimental results show that the wettability of the UHMWPE fibers with the nano-epoxy is much better than that of the UHMWPE fibers with the pure epoxy.
Graphical abstractBased on development of nano-matrices containing reactive graphitic nanofibers (r-GNFs), the wettability of UHMWPE fiber with different epoxy matrices including a nano-epoxy and a pure epoxy was investigated.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide