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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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- 2024Anthranilic Acid: A Versatile Monomer for the Design of Functional Conducting Polymer Compositescitations
- 2024Evaluating polyanthranilic acid as a polymeric template for the production of Prussian blue nanoclusters
- 2023Improving the Through-Thickness Thermal Conductivity of Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Laminates by Direct Growth of SiC/Graphene Heterostructures on Carbon Fiberscitations
- 2022Inhibition of corrosion causing Pseudomonas aeruginosa using plasma-activated watercitations
- 2021One-Step Hydrothermal Synthesis of Phase-Engineered MoS2/MoO3 Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen Evolution Reactioncitations
- 2021Radially Grown Graphene Nanoflakes for Tough and Strong Carbon Fiber Epoxy Compositescitations
- 2020Fire Retardant Action of Layered Double Hydroxides and Zirconium Phosphate Nanocomposites Fillers in Polyisocyanurate Foamscitations
- 2020Radially Grown Graphene Nanoflakes on Carbon Fibers as Reinforcing Interface for Polymer Compositescitations
- 2020Multifunctional Structural Supercapacitor Based on Urea-Activated Graphene Nanoflakes Directly Grown on Carbon Fiber Electrodescitations
- 2014A three-dimensional Mn3O4 network supported on a nitrogenated graphene electrocatalyst for efficient oxygen reduction reaction in alkaline mediacitations
- 2005Electronic properties of a-CNx thin films : An x-ray-absorption and photoemission spectroscopy studycitations
- 2005Electronic structure and photoluminescence study of silicon doped diamond like carbon (Si:DLC) thin filmscitations
- 2005Structural investigation and gas barrier performance of diamond-like carbon based films on polymer substratescitations
- 2005Spectroscopic analysis of a-C and a-CNx films prepared by ultrafast high repetition rate pulsed laser depositioncitations
- 2004Electronic structure and bonding properties of Si-doped hydrogenated amorphous carbon filmscitations
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Radially Grown Graphene Nanoflakes for Tough and Strong Carbon Fiber Epoxy Composites
Abstract
A long-standing challenge in structural material design is the simultaneous attainment of high strength and toughness, a conflicting requirement rarely met in engineering materials, with important technological applications in aerospace, defense, automobile, and marine industries. Motivated from examples in biological materials, to address this challenge, we demonstrate that strong and damage-tolerant carbon-fiber-reinforced polymers (CFRPs) can be realized via the direct growth of self-assembled radially aligned graphene nanoflakes (GNFs) on carbon fibers (CFs). Here, we report a first-of-its-kind study on the dependence of strength and toughness on the surface morphology of GNFs in CFRPs. The results indicated that fracture toughness was dependent on the density and waviness of the GNFs, whereas the tensile strength was also affected by the periodicity of the coated carbon fiber layers into the laminated structures. Notably, GNFs with reduced waviness and increased number of layers exhibited enhancement in interlaminar fracture toughness for modes I and II by 93.8% and 43.3%, respectively, whereas GNFs with increased waviness led to a marginal increase or preserved tensile strength. The highly interconnected and wavy nature of GNFs facilitated effective load transfer in both in-plane and out-of-plane directions. Moreover, the out-of-plane through-volume conductivity was remarkably enhanced by 527%. The results of this work demonstrated for the first time the unique potential of GNFs, as an excellent nanoreinforcement and electrically conducting interface, for achieving simultaneously strong, tough, and conducting multifunctional CFRP composites.