2013
DOI: 10.1080/01694243.2012.727172
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Experimental characterization of contact angle and surface energy on aramid fibers

Abstract: In this paper, both contact angles and surface energy of aramid fibers are investigated using the liquid droplet method. First, the contact angles between matrix resin and aramid fibers are measured at different degrees of cure, which indicate that the contact angles increased initially and then decreased after the consolidation. Second, surface energy components of aramid fibers are determined from the contact angle using the geometric-mean equations. Finally, the influences of various surface treatments on t… Show more

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“…The initial biological studies were performed with dissolved peptides or with peptides noncovalently adhered to RO membrane coupons (5 × 5 mm) via dip-coating. The DOW Filmtech SW30 RO membranes used in this study are composed of aramid, an aromatic amide with hydrophobicity comparable to PMMA . In contrast to aramid, the methacrylic PMMA polymer is easily chemically modified and offers several different co-polymers with a wide range of physico-chemical properties.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial biological studies were performed with dissolved peptides or with peptides noncovalently adhered to RO membrane coupons (5 × 5 mm) via dip-coating. The DOW Filmtech SW30 RO membranes used in this study are composed of aramid, an aromatic amide with hydrophobicity comparable to PMMA . In contrast to aramid, the methacrylic PMMA polymer is easily chemically modified and offers several different co-polymers with a wide range of physico-chemical properties.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contact angles as shown in Figure 8 were fitted and measured by Young–Laplace software. Combined with γLp and γLd of water are 51 mJ/m 2 and 21.8 mJ/m 2 , and those of hexane are 0 mJ/m 2 and 18.4 mJ/m 2 [41], the surface energies of PPTA fibers were calculated by Equations (3) and (4), and the results were summarized in Table 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The characteristic parameters of the probe liquids, used to evaluate the contact angles, are given in Table 1. 31 The polar and disperse components surface energy were determined using the method of Owens-Wendt-Rabel-Kaelble (OWRK) which allows for a linearization of the contact angles using Equation ( 10) 32…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%