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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2012Implantat zur individuellen Überbrückung von Kontinuitätsdefekten des Unterkieferscitations
  • 2009Integrierte drahtlose Sensornetzwerke in Compliantstrukturen mit einstellbarer anisotroper Eigenschaftscharakteristikcitations
  • 2005A newly designed reconstruction plate for mandibula continuity defectscitations
  • 2000Study on surface- and mechanical fiber characteristics and their effect on epoxy composite properties tuned by continuous anodic carbon fiber oxidation18citations

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  • Modler, Nils
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Study on surface- and mechanical fiber characteristics and their effect on epoxy composite properties tuned by continuous anodic carbon fiber oxidation

  • Bismarck, Alexander
  • Pfeifer, G.
  • Springer, J.
Abstract

<p>Continuous anodic oxidation was employed to alter the surface chemical properties of carbon fibers. As expected, the wetting behavior by water improved and that of non-polar liquid diiodomethane deteriorated.The calculated surface tensions mirror the changes in the physicochemical surface properties. The zeta (ζ)-potential measurements performed also reflect changes in the surface chemistry of the investigatedcarbon fibers. A correlation between the measured ζ-potentials and the wetting behavior of water on anodically oxidized carbon fibers was found. The influence of anodic carbon fiber oxidation on theepoxy composite properties was studied by a modified axial tensile test, which allows additionally the measurement of the so-called 'notching force' as a measure of the interfacial composite properties.Common model-composite samples were used to check the reliability of this test. The determined 'notching force' as a measure of adhesion correlates with the increased polar component of the fiber surfacetension.</p>

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  • surface
  • Carbon
  • composite