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Increasing the resistivity and IFSS of unsized carbon fibre by covalent surface modification
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posted on 2018-08-01, 00:00 authored by K M Beggs, James Randall, Linden Servinis, A Krajewski, R Denning, Luke HendersonLuke HendersonCarbon fibre presents many attractive qualities such as high strength to weight ratio and suitability in a variety of light weighting applications. One of the major practical limitation for processing carbon fibres are their electrical conductivity and their ability to short circuit electrical equipment through airborne fibres and other carbon fibre detritus. In this work we investigate the ability to reduce the conductivity of carbon fibres using an electrochemical grafting strategy. In this study unsized carbon fibres were electrochemically functionalised with a variety of small molecules, increasing the resist of carbon fibres by up to 200%. In addition, using this strategy we have also increased the interfacial shear properties of these fibres in epoxy resin systems (+. 19%) relative to the control fibres.
History
Journal
Reactive and functional polymersVolume
129Pagination
123 - 128Publisher
ElsevierLocation
Amsterdam, The NetherlandsISSN
1381-5148Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2017, ElsevierUsage metrics
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Carbon fibreInterfacial adhesionSurface modificationResistanceScience & TechnologyPhysical SciencesTechnologyChemistry, AppliedEngineering, ChemicalPolymer ScienceChemistryEngineeringARYL DIAZONIUM SALTSELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITYELECTROCHEMICAL REDUCTIONIN-SITUSHEAR-STRENGTHCOMPOSITESGRAPHENEFUNCTIONALIZATIONREINFORCEMENTELECTRODES