CO2 PLASMA MODIFICATION OF HIGH-MODULUS CARBON-FIBERS AND THEIR ADHESION TO EPOXY-RESINS

被引:38
作者
ALLRED, RE [1 ]
SCHIMPF, WC [1 ]
机构
[1] HERCULES RES CTR,WILMINGTON,DE 19894
关键词
ADHESION; CARBON FIBERS; PLASMA TREATMENTS; CARBON DIOXIDE; INTERFACE;
D O I
10.1163/156856194X00294
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
Interfacial bond strength is often a performance-limiting factor of carbon-fiber-reinforced composites. This limitation is most prevalent when higher-modulus fibers or relatively unreactive matrix resins, such as engineering thermoplastics or high-temperature thermoset resin systems, are used. Radio-frequency (RF) glow discharge plasmas am an effective means of modifying carbon-fiber surface chemical characteristics to promote adhesion. It has been previously shown that oxidizing plasmas are especially effective compared with electro-oxidative treatments for treating carbon fiber surfaces as revealed by titrations, electron spectroscopy, wetting, and inverse gas chromatography measurements. This study evaluated the effectiveness of CO2 plasmas on two experimental high-modulus carbon/graphite fibers and correlated the plasma surface modification with interfacial adhesion in an epoxy matrix composite system. The results show that CO2 plasma treatment increased the surface oxygen content by nearly a factor of 2 over typical electro-oxidation treatments. The increased oxygen is mainly in the form of hydroxyl, ketone, and carboxyl-like moieties. Unidirectional composites were prepared from as-received and plasma-modified versions of each type of experimental fiber. The composites containing plasma-modified filaments exhibited 1.5-3.0 times the strength of composites fabricated with untreated or electro-oxidized filaments in transverse-flexural tests. Short-beam shear strength increased by two times over those with as-produced filaments and is equivalent to that of composites containing electro-oxidized filaments.
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页码:383 / 394
页数:12
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