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Enhancing interfacial properties of carbon fiber/polyamide 6 composites by in-situ growing polyphosphazene nanotubes
X. Q. Zhang, G. L. Hu, L. Cen, C. H. Lei
Vol. 15., No.9., Pages 878-886, 2021
DOI: 10.3144/expresspolymlett.2021.70
Corresponding author: X. Q. Zhang

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We explored a simple approach to grow needle-like polyphosphazene nanotubes (PZSNT) on carbon fibers (CFPZSNT) via in-situ polycondensation under mild reaction conditions, to form a PZSNT-based multiscale reinforcement. PZSNT with abundant free hydroxyl groups can significantly change the chemical surface and increase the specific surface area of carbon fibers. A significant improvement of interfacial shear strength was obtained from 39.7 MPa for the virgin CF/polyamide 6 composites to 69.6 MPa for the CF-PZSNT/polyamide 6 composites.
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Polymer Engineering