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Greenly building strong interactions between epoxy and carbon fiber fabric via vapor assisted ozone

To enhance the performance of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP), it is crucial to establish robust interactions between epoxy and carbon fiber fabric (CFF). Herein, CFF was treated by an… Click to show full abstract

To enhance the performance of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP), it is crucial to establish robust interactions between epoxy and carbon fiber fabric (CFF). Herein, CFF was treated by an optimized H2O2/H2O/O3 oxidation method. The chemical and physical properties of the treated CFFs were meticulously characterized. For comparison, CFF, O3 treated CFF, and H2O/O3 treated CFFs were also examined. It was found that H2O2/H2O/O3 oxidized CFF more effectively than either O3 or H2O/O3. Reactive O groups were extensively grafted onto the surface of the H2O2/H2O/O3 oxidized CFF, leading to an increase in surface energy. Additionally, numerous defects were introduced on the surface of the H2O2/H2O/O3 oxidized CFF, significantly enhancing its surface roughness. Consequently, the interlaminar shear strength of H2O2/H2O/O3 oxidized CFF reinforced epoxy composite reached 63.31 ± 2.50 MPa, which is 43.3% higher than that of CFF reinforced epoxy composite. The fracture surface morphology and differential scanning calorimetry studies confirmed the presence of strong interfacial chemical interactions, while the increased surface roughness ensured robust interfacial physical interactions. Based on these findings, the mechanisms of the H2O2/H2O/O3 oxidized CFF reinforcing epoxy were proposed. The present work aims to give out some ideas for the fabrication of green and advanced CFRP.

Keywords: carbon fiber; h2o oxidized; oxidized cff; surface; h2o2 h2o; cff

Journal Title: Polymer Composites
Year Published: 2024

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