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Tensile properties and fracture behavior of carbon nanotube-sheets/carbon fibers epoxy-impregnated bundle composites

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POLYMERS & POLYMER COMPOSITES
Volume 30, Issue -, Pages -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/09673911221109436

Keywords

Carbon fibers; polymer composite; carbon nanotube; epoxy; tensile properties

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Hybridizing carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composites with carbon nanotubes can enhance the nanoscale reinforcement effect. This study investigated the tensile properties of PAN-based and pitch-based carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composites incorporating CNT sheets. The results showed that the hybrid composites exhibited higher tensile modulus and strength compared to the as-received composites.
An interesting technique for modifying carbon fiber-reinforced polymer matrix composites is through hybridization with carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Carbon nanotubes sheets/carbon fibers offer potential benefits of nanoscale reinforcement to the well-established fibrous composites by creating multiscale hybrid micro-nano composites. In this study, the tensile properties of high tensile strength polyacrylonitrile (PAN)- and high modulus pitch-based carbon fiber-reinforced polymer matrix composites incorporating CNT sheets (CNT-sh/CFs/Ep-H: CNT sheets/carbon fibers/epoxy hybrid composites) were investigated. To fabricate CNT sheets, CNT was vertically grown on a quartz glass plate by chemical vapor deposition. A solid-state drawing and winding technique was applied to transform the vertically aligned CNT array into horizontally aligned CNT sheets. The tensile modulus of the CNT-sh/CFs/Ep-H was higher than that of the composite in the as-received state (CFs/Ep: carbon fibers/epoxy bundle composite). The tensile strength of the CNT-sh/PAN-based CF/Ep-H was lower than that of the PAN-based CF/Ep, whereas the tensile strength of the CNT-sh/pitch-based CF/Ep-H was higher than that of the pitch-based CF/Ep.

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