Carbon fibre surface chemistry and its role in fibre-to-matrix adhesion
Eyckens, DJ, Stojcevski, Filip, Hendlmeier, Andreas, Randall, James, Hayne, David, Stanfield, MK, Newman, B, Vukovic, Filip, Walsh, Tiffany and Henderson, Luke 2021, Carbon fibre surface chemistry and its role in fibre-to-matrix adhesion, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, vol. 9, no. 47, pp. 26528-26572, doi: 10.1039/d1ta07151c.
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Carbon fibre surface chemistry and its role in fibre-to-matrix adhesion
A key determinant for carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) performance is their fibre-matrix interactions at the interface and interphase. These allow for stress transfer from the relatively weak and ductile resin to the strong reinforcing fibres.
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