Preparation of gallic acid-polydimethylsiloxane codeposited carbon fibers to improve interfacial properties of epoxy composites
Lin Liu,
Xin Xu,
Jing Wu
et al.
Abstract:A novel method, drawing inspiration from the chemistry principle observed in mussels, has been recently developed to augment the wettability and adherence of carbon fibers (CFs) within epoxy resin matrix. This technique entails the concurrent application of gallic acid and aminopropyl double terminated polydimethylsiloxane on CF surfaces via a direct method. Advanced analytical techniques like scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, infrared and Raman spectroscopy, along with X-ray photoelectron spect… Show more
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