Effect of Oxy-Fluorinated Carbon Fiber Surfaces on Mechanical Interfacial Properties of Carbon Fibers-reinforced Composites

산소-불소처리된가 탄소섬유 강화 복합재료의 기계적 계면특성에 미치는 영향

  • Oh Jin-Seok (Advanced Materials Division, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology) ;
  • Lee Jae Rock (Advanced Materials Division, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology) ;
  • Park Soo-Jin (Advanced Materials Division, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
  • Published : 2004.10.01

Abstract

In this work, the effects of oxy-fluorination on surface characteristics of carbon fibers were investigated in mechanical interfacial properties of carbon fibers-reinforced composites. The surface properties of the carbon fibers were determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), FT-IR. and contact angle measurements. And their mechanical interfacial properties of the composites were studied in interlaminar shear strength (ILSS) and critical stress intensity factor $(K_{IC})$. As experimental results, the $F_{1S}/C_{1S}$ ratio of carbon fiber surfaces was increased by oxy-fluorination, due to the development of the oxygen containing functional groups. The mechanical interfacial properties of the composites, including ILSS and $K_{IC}$, had been improved in the oxy-fluorination on fibers. These results could be explained that the oxy-fluorination was resulted in the increase of the adhesion between fibers and matrix in a composite system.

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