Surface Functionalization of Carbon Fibers and the Composite Techniques with Polymers

  • MOTOZUKA Satoshi
    Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gifu National College of Technology
  • HASHIMOTO Ryouya
    Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine and Engineering, University of Yamanashi
  • TAGAYA Motohiro
    Department of Materials Science and Technology, Nagaoka University of Technology
  • KOBAYASHI Takaomi
    Department of Materials Science and Technology, Nagaoka University of Technology

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  • 炭素繊維の表面機能化と高分子複合技術
  • タンソ センイ ノ ヒョウメン キノウカ ト コウブンシ フクゴウ ギジュツ

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Abstract

Composites between carbon fibers (CFs) and heterogeneous materials have been widely researched, and fabrication techniques have been developed. However, because the CF surfaces are hydrophobic, they poorly disperse into hydrophilic resins and do not form junctions with ceramics. For designing and developing high-strength composites, it is important to investigate and design the interfacial chemical bonds. Thus, recently, research focusses on surface modification and coating techniques of CFs. In this review paper, various surface modification and coating by inorganic polymers (metal oxide compounds) were highlighted to focus the functionalization of the CF surfaces. The applications for novel composite materials was also investigated. Furthermore, the interfacial bonding techniques between CF and polymer resin for carbon fiber reinforced plastic and their future perspectives are reviewed and discussed.

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  • KOBUNSHI RONBUNSHU

    KOBUNSHI RONBUNSHU 70 (6), 242-252, 2013

    The Society of Polymer Science, Japan

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