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Improvement and mechanism of interfacial adhesion in PBO fiber/bismaleimide composite by oxygen plasma treatment
Authors:Dong LiuPing Chen  Jujie MuQi Yu  Chun Lu
Institution:a Key Laboratory of Materials Modification by Laser, Iron and Electron Beams Ministry of Education, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
b Liaoning Key Laboratory of Advanced Polymer Matrix Composites Manufacturing Technology, Shenyang Aerospace University, Shenyang, China
Abstract:The improved interfacial adhesion of PBO fiber-reinforced bismaleimide composite by oxygen plasma processing was investigated in this paper. After treatment, the maximum value of interlaminar shear strength was 57.5 MPa, with an increase of 28.9%. The oxygen concentration of the fiber surface increased, as did the surface roughness, resulting in improvement of the surface wettability. The cleavage and rearrangement of surface bonds created new functional groups Odouble bond; length as m-dashCsingle bondO, Nsingle bondCdouble bond; length as m-dashO and Nsingle bondO, thereby activating the fiber surface. And long-time treatment increased the reaction degree of surface groups while destroyed the newly-created physical structures. The enhancement of adhesion relied primarily on the strengthening of chemical bonding and mechanical interlocking between the fiber and the matrix. The composite rupture planes indicated that the fracture failure shifted from the interface to the matrix or the fiber.
Keywords:PBO fiber  Oxygen plasma  Surface activation  Interfacial adhesion
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