Carbon fiber surfaces and composite interphases

Volume: 102, Pages: 35 - 50
Published: Oct 1, 2014
Abstract
Carbon fiber reinforcements with an excellent mechanical performance to weight ratio are primarily preferred for advanced composite applications. The poor interfacial adhesion between carbon fiber surfaces and polymer molecules caused intrinsically by hydrophobicity and chemical inertness of carbon is a long existing issue to overcome. The article intends to review the research work carried out over the past couple of years in the area of carbon...
Paper Details
Title
Carbon fiber surfaces and composite interphases
Published Date
Oct 1, 2014
Volume
102
Pages
35 - 50
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