Effect of EPD coated silanized graphene oxide on carbon fiber reinforced plastic: An emphasis on mechanical properties at cryogenic temperatures

The space industry is constantly exploring lightweight, high-strength materials, particularly carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites. Nonetheless, in some cryogenic space applications, neat CFRP fails miserably. Here, silane functionalized graphene oxide (SGO) was coated on the carbon fib...

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Main Authors: M., Manu, Roy, K. E. Reby, M., Mubarak Ali, Abu Hassan, Shukur, Masihadas, Akhil
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Published: Elsevier B.V. 2022
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author M., Manu
Roy, K. E. Reby
M., Mubarak Ali
Abu Hassan, Shukur
Masihadas, Akhil
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description The space industry is constantly exploring lightweight, high-strength materials, particularly carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites. Nonetheless, in some cryogenic space applications, neat CFRP fails miserably. Here, silane functionalized graphene oxide (SGO) was coated on the carbon fiber surface to modify its properties. SGO is deposited onto a PAN-based plain weave carbon fiber using the electrophoretic deposition (EPD) process. SGO coated carbon fiber, along with epoxy resin, was used to fabricate CFRP laminates. From mechanical studies of CFRP samples, tensile, flexural, and impact strength improved by 13.1 %, 26.6 %, and 3.9 %, respectively, at room temperature (RT). The improvements were 15.1 %, 35.3 %, and 13.5 %, respectively, at cryogenic temperatures (CT). FTIR studies confirmed the emergence of a flexible Si-O-Si bond, which is a key factor for improved strength. AFM and SEM analysis were conducted to investigate contact roughness improvement. Contact angle microscopy examined SGO-induced wettability of modified carbon fiber. Also, a fracture study showed that the failure mode of SGO-coated CFRP at CT had changed from interface failure to matrix failure.
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spelling utm.eprints-1041772024-01-18T00:17:52Z http://eprints.utm.my/104177/ Effect of EPD coated silanized graphene oxide on carbon fiber reinforced plastic: An emphasis on mechanical properties at cryogenic temperatures M., Manu Roy, K. E. Reby M., Mubarak Ali Abu Hassan, Shukur Masihadas, Akhil TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The space industry is constantly exploring lightweight, high-strength materials, particularly carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites. Nonetheless, in some cryogenic space applications, neat CFRP fails miserably. Here, silane functionalized graphene oxide (SGO) was coated on the carbon fiber surface to modify its properties. SGO is deposited onto a PAN-based plain weave carbon fiber using the electrophoretic deposition (EPD) process. SGO coated carbon fiber, along with epoxy resin, was used to fabricate CFRP laminates. From mechanical studies of CFRP samples, tensile, flexural, and impact strength improved by 13.1 %, 26.6 %, and 3.9 %, respectively, at room temperature (RT). The improvements were 15.1 %, 35.3 %, and 13.5 %, respectively, at cryogenic temperatures (CT). FTIR studies confirmed the emergence of a flexible Si-O-Si bond, which is a key factor for improved strength. AFM and SEM analysis were conducted to investigate contact roughness improvement. Contact angle microscopy examined SGO-induced wettability of modified carbon fiber. Also, a fracture study showed that the failure mode of SGO-coated CFRP at CT had changed from interface failure to matrix failure. Elsevier B.V. 2022-12-15 Article PeerReviewed M., Manu and Roy, K. E. Reby and M., Mubarak Ali and Abu Hassan, Shukur and Masihadas, Akhil (2022) Effect of EPD coated silanized graphene oxide on carbon fiber reinforced plastic: An emphasis on mechanical properties at cryogenic temperatures. Surface and Coatings Technology, 451 (NA). pp. 1-9. ISSN 0257-8972 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surfcoat.2022.129043 DOI:10.1016/j.surfcoat.2022.129043
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Effect of EPD coated silanized graphene oxide on carbon fiber reinforced plastic: An emphasis on mechanical properties at cryogenic temperatures
title Effect of EPD coated silanized graphene oxide on carbon fiber reinforced plastic: An emphasis on mechanical properties at cryogenic temperatures
title_full Effect of EPD coated silanized graphene oxide on carbon fiber reinforced plastic: An emphasis on mechanical properties at cryogenic temperatures
title_fullStr Effect of EPD coated silanized graphene oxide on carbon fiber reinforced plastic: An emphasis on mechanical properties at cryogenic temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Effect of EPD coated silanized graphene oxide on carbon fiber reinforced plastic: An emphasis on mechanical properties at cryogenic temperatures
title_short Effect of EPD coated silanized graphene oxide on carbon fiber reinforced plastic: An emphasis on mechanical properties at cryogenic temperatures
title_sort effect of epd coated silanized graphene oxide on carbon fiber reinforced plastic an emphasis on mechanical properties at cryogenic temperatures
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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