Synchronously Repairing Core/Surface Defects of Carbon Fibers by In Situ Growth of ZIF-8 and Uniquely Matched High-Energy Irradiation
Zhidong Zhou,
Wei Wang,
Wenli Li
et al.
Abstract:Currently, the actual mechanical properties of carbon fibers (CF) differ significantly from the theoretical values. This is primarily attributed to significant limitations imposed by structural defects, greatly hindering the widespread application of CF. To solve this problem, we used in situ growth of zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) and γ rays to modulate the core−shell of CF in this study. For the surface structure of CF during the process of γ irradiation, the organic structure within ZIF-8 gradual… Show more
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