TY - JOUR A1 - Juntaro, J. A1 - Pommet, M. A1 - Kalinka, Gerhard A1 - Mantalaris, A. A1 - Shaffer, M.S.P. A1 - Bismarck, A. T1 - Creating Hierarchical Structures in Renewable Composites by Attaching Bacterial Cellulose onto Sisal Fibers KW - Nanotubes KW - Cellulose KW - Polymer KW - Interface KW - Hierarchical Structures PY - 2008 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.200703176 SN - 0935-9648 SN - 1521-4095 VL - 20 IS - 16 SP - 3122 EP - 3126 PB - Wiley-VCH Verl. CY - Weinheim AN - OPUS4-18258 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Qian, Hui A1 - Bismarck, A. A1 - Greenhalgh, E.S. A1 - Kalinka, Gerhard A1 - Shaffer, M.S.P. T1 - Hierarchical composites reinforced with carbon nanotube grafted fibers: The potential assessed at the single fiber level N2 - The feasibility of reinforcing conventional carbon fiber composites by grafting carbon nanotubes (CNTs) onto the fiber surface has been investigated. Carbon nanotubes were grown on carbon fibers using the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method. Iron was selected as the catalyst and predeposited using the incipient wetness technique before the growth reaction. The morphology of the products was characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), which showed evidence of a uniform coating of CNTs on the fiber surface. Contact angle measurements on individual fibers, before and after the CNT growth, demonstrated a change in wettability that can be linked to a change of the polarity of the modified surface. Model composites based on CNT-grafted carbon fibers/epoxy were fabricated in order to examine apparent interfacial shear strength (IFSS). A dramatic improvement in IFSS over carbon fiber/epoxy composites was observed in the single fiber pull-out tests, but no significant change was shown in the push-out tests. The different IFSS results were provisionally attributed to a change of failure mechanism between the two types of tests, supported by fractographic analysis. KW - Composites KW - Nano tubes KW - Grafting KW - Interface PY - 2008 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1021/cm702782j SN - 0897-4756 SN - 1520-5002 VL - 20 IS - 5 SP - 1862 EP - 1869 PB - American Chemical Society CY - Washington, DC AN - OPUS4-34568 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ho, K.K.C. A1 - Lamoriniere, S. A1 - Kalinka, Gerhard A1 - Schulz, Eckhard A1 - Bismarck, A. T1 - Interfacial behavior between atmospheric-plasma-fluorinated carbon fibers and poly(vinylidene fluoride) N2 - Atmospheric-plasma fluorination was used to introduce fluorine functionalities onto the surface of carbon fibers without affecting their bulk properties. The interfacial adhesion between atmospheric-plasma-fluorinated carbon fibers and poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) was studied by means of direct wetting measurements and single fiber pullout tests. Measured contact angles of PVDF melt droplets on modified carbon fibers show that short exposure times of carbon fibers to atmospheric-plasma fluorination (corresponding to a degree of surface fluorination of F/C = 0.01 (1.1%)) leads to improved wettability of the fibers by PVDF melts. The apparent interfacial shear strength as a measure of practical adhesion, determined by the single-fiber pullout test, increases by 65% under optimal treatment conditions. The improved practical adhesion is not due to the formation of transcrystalline regions around the fibers or a change of the bulk matrix crystallinity or to an increased surface roughness; it seems to be due to the compatibilization of the interface caused of the atmospheric-plasma fluorination of the carbon fibers. KW - Carbon fibers KW - Fluorination KW - Contact angle KW - Interface KW - Adhesion KW - Surface area KW - Fiber properties PY - 2007 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2007.04.076 SN - 0021-9797 SN - 1095-7103 VL - 313 IS - 2 SP - 476 EP - 484 PB - Elsevier CY - Orlando, Fla. AN - OPUS4-16026 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -