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Development and characterization of surface functionalized hierarchical carbon fiber reinforced hybrid polypropylene composites

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JOURNAL OF THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Volume 36, Issue 7, Pages 3066-3093

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/08927057221099498

Keywords

Carbon fiber; carbon nanotube coating; hierarchical fibers; polypropylene; composites

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In this study, lightweight hybrid composites for relevant industrial applications were prepared using surface functionalized hierarchical carbon fibers (f-CF) and silane treated hollow glass microspheres (HGM). The addition of f-CF and HGM significantly improved the mechanical properties and interfacial adhesion of the composites, and uniform dispersion and distribution of the fillers were observed. Furthermore, the addition of HGM led to a desirable reduction in density and melt viscosity, as well as an improvement in composite stiffness.
Light-weight hybrid composites of relevant industrial applications were prepared using surface functionalized hierarchical carbon fibers (f-CF), silane treated hollow glass microspheres (HGM), and a blend of polypropylene (PP) and maleic anhydride-grafted-styrene ethylene butylene styrene as the base polymer matrix. The f-CF were prepared by coating amine functionalized carbon nanotubes onto silane treated CF using an ultrasonic assisted electrophoretic deposition technique to improve fiber-matrix interfacial adhesion. For hybrid composition of 20 wt.% f-CF and 10 wt.% HGM, the tensile strength and modulus improved by similar to 141 and similar to 536% over neat PP while flexural strength and modulus increased by similar to 118% and similar to 583% respectively. Impact strength of 11.06 kJ/m(2) was obtained and uniform dispersion and distribution of f-CF and HGMs was observed in Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images. Desirable reduction in density and melt viscosity along with improvement in composite stiffness were observed due to addition of HGM filler. Compared to PP, the crystallization temperature increased by similar to 12 degrees C while a maximum decrease of similar to 5 degrees C in melting temperature was obtained for the hybrid composites. Crystallinity of the hybrid composites decreased with an evident beta crystal formation brought in by the nucleation.

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