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Improving glass‐fiber epoxy composites via interlayer toughening with polyacrylonitrile/multiwalled carbon nanotubes electrospun fibers.

Authors :
Narváez‐Muñoz, Christian
Zamora‐Ledezma, Camilo
Ryzhakov, Pavel
Pons‐Prats, Jordi
Elango, Jeevithan
Mena, Carlos
Navarrete, Freddy
Morales‐Flórez, Víctor
Cano‐Crespo, Rafael
Segura, Luis Javier
Source :
Journal of Applied Polymer Science; 2/5/2023, Vol. 140 Issue 5, p1-15, 15p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The development of innovative engineered epoxy composites aiming to manufacture cost‐efficient materials with reduced weight and enhanced physical properties remains as a current industrial challenge. In this work we report an original procedure for manufacturing glass‐fiber epoxy reinforced nanocomposites (GFECs) by employing electrospun fiber‐mats as a reinforcing phase. These fibers have been produced from polyacrylonitrile and multiwalled carbon nanotubes solutions. Optimal protocols are designed by combining Taguchi method with the morphological, structural and mechanical properties obtained by scanning electron microscopy, profilometry and tensile tests. It is demonstrated that GFECs fabricated using GF800 glass fiber show an improvement/enhancement of the mechanical properties with a fracture strain up to 500 MPa (around 20% higher than the non‐reinforced epoxy composite counterpart). It is also shown that GFECs fabricated using GF3M glass fiber exhibited a reduction of the roughness up to 56%, which corresponds with a roughness improvement from N8 to N7 following the guidelines provided by the ISO 1302. These results suggest that this type of nanocomposites would be suitable to be used in the aeronautics and automotive industries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00218995
Volume :
140
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160934765
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/app.53400