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Electrical conductivity and interlaminar shear strength enhancement of carbon fiber reinforced polymers through synergetic effect between graphene oxide and polyaniline.

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 90, p.243-249, 2016Trabajos contenidos:
  • Cheng, X
  • Yokozeki, T
  • Wu, L
  • Wang, H
  • Zhang, J
  • Koyanagi, J
  • Sun, Q
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Utilizing synergetic effect of different ingredients is an important strategy to design new multi-functional composites. In this work, high-strength graphene oxide and conductive polyaniline were selected to dope into divinylbenzene to fabricate a new type carbon fiber reinforced polymer laminates, where a cooperative improvement of through-thickness electrical conductivity and interlaminar shear strength was observed. With addition of 15 wt per cent of PANI-GO at the optimized weight ratio of 60:1 in the CF/DVB-PANI-GO, 150 per cent enhancement of the electrical conductivity compared to the CF/DVB-PANI, and 76 per cent enhancement of the ILSS compared to the CF/DVB-GO were realized. Our laminates reach 66 per cent in ILSS of that for the conventional CFRP made of epoxy, but the former features about 103 times higher AC conductivity. The mechanism for such a synergic enhancement for both electrical and mechanical performance was investigated by rheology measurement and scanning electron microscopy, where uniform 3-D network formed by PANI/GO has been clearly observed.
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Utilizing synergetic effect of different ingredients is an important strategy to design new multi-functional composites. In this work, high-strength graphene oxide and conductive polyaniline were selected to dope into divinylbenzene to fabricate a new type carbon fiber reinforced polymer laminates, where a cooperative improvement of through-thickness electrical conductivity and interlaminar shear strength was observed. With addition of 15 wt per cent of PANI-GO at the optimized weight ratio of 60:1 in the CF/DVB-PANI-GO, 150 per cent enhancement of the electrical conductivity compared to the CF/DVB-PANI, and 76 per cent enhancement of the ILSS compared to the CF/DVB-GO were realized. Our laminates reach 66 per cent in ILSS of that for the conventional CFRP made of epoxy, but the former features about 103 times higher AC conductivity. The mechanism for such a synergic enhancement for both electrical and mechanical performance was investigated by rheology measurement and scanning electron microscopy, where uniform 3-D network formed by PANI/GO has been clearly observed.

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