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- 2017Effects of Ni doping induced band modification and Ni3Se2nanoinclusion on thermoelectric properties of PbSecitations
- 2017Functionally graded elastomeric composites as microwave shielding mediacitations
- 2016Helically coiled carbon nanotube electrodes for flexible supercapacitorscitations
- 2016Li-ion transport, structural and thermal studies on lithium triflate and barium titanate incorporated poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropene) based polymer electrolytecitations
- 2016Nanocomposites based on carbon nanomaterials and electrically nonconducting polymerscitations
- 2016Exploring the doping effects of copper on thermoelectric properties of lead selenidecitations
- 2016Boost in room temperature thermoelectric performance of PbSecitations
- 2016Advanced carbon-carbon compositescitations
- 2016Carbon nanotube-/graphene-reinforced ceramic compositescitations
- 2016Mangifera indica, Ficus religiosa and Polyalthia longifolia leaf extract-assisted green synthesis of graphene for transparent highly conductive filmcitations
- 2016Effect of concentration gradient on the magnetic properties of functionally graded styrene butadiene rubber composites
- 2016Short carbon fiber-reinforced polycarbonate compositescitations
- 2015Viscoelastic properties of coil carbon nanotube-coated carbon fiber-reinforced polymer nanocompositescitations
- 2015Nanotechnology advancements on carbon nanotube/polypyrrole composite electrodes for supercapacitorscitations
- 2015Hierarchically structured catalyst layer for the oxygen reduction reaction fabricated by electrodeposition of platinum on carbon nanotube coated carbon fibercitations
- 2014Carbon nanotube coated carbon fiber based composite filaments for luminescent bulbscitations
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Viscoelastic properties of coil carbon nanotube-coated carbon fiber-reinforced polymer nanocomposites
Abstract
<p>Strong interfacial bonding is necessary between carbon fiber and polymer matrix to take advantage of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composites in structural applications. An attempt has been made to improve the interfacial bonding by coating coiled carbon nanotubes on carbon fiber surface through a single-step chemical vapor deposition process. Coiled structures were synthesized on nickel-coated carbon fiber by using thiophene as a sulphur impurity and acetylene as a carbon precursor. The coiled carbon nanotube-coated carbon fiber and epoxy were used, respectively, as the reinforcement and the matrix to form carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composites. The role of coiled carbon nanotubes on thermo-mechanical properties of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composites was investigated using dynamic mechanical thermal analysis in three different modes of deformation. Unsized carbon fiber (carbon fiber heat-treated to remove sizing agents)/epoxy composites were used as the reference to evaluate the enhancement due to coiled carbon nanotubes. Substantial improvements in viscoelastic properties of coiled carbon nanotube/carbon fiber/polymer composites over unsized carbon fiber/polymer composites were observed in all of the deformation modes. Coiled Carbon nanotube composites in shear mode exhibit highest enhancements in both storage as well as loss moduli due to superior mechanical interlocking between coiled carbon nanotubes and polymer matrix.</p>