Property enhancement of a carbon fiber/epoxy composite by using carbon nanotubes

M.T. Kima, K.Y. Rheea, J.H. Leeb, D. Huia, Alan K.T. Laud
Volume 42, Issue 5, July 2011


Abstract

We investigated the effect of carbon nanotube (CNT) modifications on the flexural and wear behaviors of multiscale carbon/CNT/epoxy composites in this study. Carbon/epoxy woven composites and two types of multiscale carbon/CNT/epoxy composites were fabricated by incorporating woven-type carbon fibers into epoxy matrices modified with 2 wt% acid-treated and silane-treated multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). Three-point bending and ball-on-disk wear tests were performed on the three composites. The results showed that the flexural moduli and strengths of carbon/CNT/epoxy composites were greater than those of carbon/epoxy composites, regardless of CNT modification. Specifically, the flexural modulus and strength of the silane-treated specimens were 10% and 15% greater, respectively, than those of the acid-treated samples. The results also showed that the wear properties of carbon/epoxy composites are improved by the addition of CNTs. In addition, the wear properties of silane-treated samples were superior to those of acid-treated samples. Scanning electron microscopic examination of fractured and worn surfaces showed that the improvement in the flexural and wear properties of the silane-treated carbon/CNT/epoxy composites was attributed to the improved dispersion of CNTs in the epoxy and the better interfacial characteristics caused by the silanization of the CNTs.

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