Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7215035 Composites Science and Technology 2017 29 Pages PDF
Abstract
Controlling interfacial microstructure and interactions between carbon fiber (CF) and matrix is of crucial importance for the fabrication of advanced polymer composites. In this paper, a hierarchical reinforcement (CF-g-SiO2) was prepared through directly grafting 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APS) functionalized silica nanoparticles (SiO2-APS) onto CF surface by the covalent linkage for the first time. SiO2-APS nanoparticles distributed onto the fiber surface uniformly, which could increase surface polarity and roughness obviously. CF-g-SiO2 exhibited a low contact angle and high surface free energy, and thus enhanced the wettability between CF and matrix greatly. Simultaneous increases of interlaminar shear strength (ILSS) and interfacial shear strength (IFSS) of CF-g-SiO2 composites were achieved, increasing 53.27% in ILSS and 40.92% in IFSS compared with those of untreated composites. These enhancements can be attributed to the existent of SiO2-APS interface with providing sufficient chemical bonding and strong mechanical interlocking between the fiber and matrix. Moreover, impact resistance of CF-g-SiO2 composites was enhanced with increasing the amplitude of 34.95%. In addition, the introduction of Si-O-Si bonds at the interface by SiO2-APS grafting leads to the remarkable enhancement of the hydrothermal aging resistance.
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