In order to verify roles of interphase played in glass transition temperatures (Tgs) of carbon nanotubes reinforced epoxy resin (CNT/epoxy) composites, three types of interphase were produced between the CNTs… Click to show full abstract
In order to verify roles of interphase played in glass transition temperatures (Tgs) of carbon nanotubes reinforced epoxy resin (CNT/epoxy) composites, three types of interphase were produced between the CNTs and the cured epoxy. It was achieved by selection of pristine CNTs (p-CNTs), amino groups grafted CNTs (NH2-CNTs) and hydroxyl groups grafted CNTs (OH-CNTs) as the reinforcement, respectively. Both dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) and molecular dynamics (MDs) simulation were conducted to study Tg of the CNT/epoxy composites. The DMA tests showed that Tg of NH2-CNT/epoxy composites increased, while Tg of OH-CNT/epoxy composites decreased, compared with p-CNT/epoxy composites. The MD simulation of the CNT/epoxy composites models explained effects of interphases on Tgs of the CNT/epoxy composites. Tg of the NH2-CNT/epoxy composites increased with the formation of covalent bonds between the NH2-CNTs and the cured epoxy. Although Tg of the OH-CNT/epoxy composites decreased due to the weak interphase, where no such covalent bonds were formed. It can be inferred that the covalent bonds between the CNTs and the polymer matrix is beneficial to increase Tg of the CNT/polymer composites. POLYM. COMPOS., 2017. © 2017 Society of Plastics Engineers
               
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