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Coating and functionalization of carbon fibres using a three-step plasma treatment
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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Frank ChenFrank Chen, Xiujuan Dai, Peter Lamb, J du Plessis, David Rubin De Celis LealDavid Rubin De Celis Leal, Kevin Magniez, Bronwyn Fox, Xungai WangA three-step plasma treatment—activation, functionalization and polymerization—has been used to deposit a thin plasma polymer with amine groups on carbon fibres (CFs). This plasma polymer has strong adhesion to the CF surface and the amine groups enable strong bonding to a matrix. The CFs were first treated by Ar plasma to activate and clean the surface, followed by O2 plasma to incorporate oxygen-containing functional groups, and finally a heptylamine thin film was deposited using combined continuous wave and pulsed plasma polymerization. Strong adhesion between the plasma polymer and the CF was observed. The fibre strength was not affected by the treatment.
History
Journal
Plasma processes and polymersVolume
10Issue
12Pagination
1100 - 1109Publisher
Wiley-VCH VerlagLocation
Weinheim, GermanyPublisher DOI
ISSN
1612-8850eISSN
1612-8869Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2013, WileyUsage metrics
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adhesionamine groupscarbon fibreplasma polymerizationsingle fibre tensile strengthScience & TechnologyPhysical SciencesPhysics, AppliedPhysics, Fluids & PlasmasPhysics, Condensed MatterPolymer SciencePhysicsAMINE FUNCTIONALIZATIONINTERFACIAL PROPERTIESSURFACE MODIFICATIONPOLYMERIZATIONCOMPOSITESSTRENGTHMATRIXNANOTUBES