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Maintenance of highly interfacial shear strength by diblock copolymer between carbon fiber and epoxy resin in hostile environment
Abstract:The environmental resistance properties of carbon fiber (CF), with various surface modifications, reinforcing epoxy resin composites have been studied by a microbond test. The results of cooling–heating cycling between ?40 and 95?°C indicate that the introduction of the flexible poly(n-butyl acrylate) (PnBA) blocks into the interface can effectively decrease the interfacial degradation rate, induced by interfacial thermal stress. After 50 cooling–heating cycles, the interfacial shear strength between CF and epoxy resin was still as high as 32.69?±?2.13?MPa. The results of hygrothermal treatment by immersing the composites in hot water show that assembly morphology of the diblock copolymer hydroxyl-terminated poly(n-butyl acrylate-b-glycidyl methacrylate) (OH-PnBA-b-GMA) at the interface can decrease the interfacial water absorption and thus increase the hygrothermal resistance of the composite. Besides, the length of PnBA block in the diblock copolymer influenced the interfacial properties of the composite in a hygrothermal environment.
Keywords:carbon fibers  polymer–matrix composites  environmental resistant  interfacial shear strength
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