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An assessment of the role of fiber coating and suspending fluid on the deposition of carbon nanotubes onto glass fibers for multiscale composites
JOSE DE JESUS KU HERRERA
ALEJANDRO MAY PAT
FRANCIS AVILES CETINA
Acceso Abierto
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas
DOI: 10.1002/adem.201500389
CARBON
CARBON NANOTUBES
COATINGS
DEPOSITION
FIBERS
Multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were ultrasonically deposited onto glass fibers by using either distilled water or a hydrolyzed silane. The role of the fiber coating (sizing) was investigated by depositing MWCNTs onto glass fibers with and without sizing. The interfacial shear strength (IFSS) between the MWCNT-modified fibers and a vinyl ester matrix was analyzed by the microbond test. Increased electrical conductivity and surface roughness was achieved upon MWCNT deposition on the fibers. The use of a silane as suspending fluid renders moderate benefits with respect to distilled water, and its role is more critical in improving the IFSS between the MWCNT-modified fibers and the matrix.
2016
Artículo
Advanced Engineering Materials, 18(6), 963-971, 2016
Inglés
Ku‐Herrera, J. J., May‐Pat, A., & Avilés, F. (2016). An assessment of the role of fiber coating and suspending fluid on the deposition of carbon nanotubes onto glass fibers for multiscale composites. Advanced Engineering Materials, 18(6), 963-971.
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