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Measurement of Adhesion Between Carbon Fibers and Bismaleimide Resins
Authors:C. L. Heisey   P. A. Wood  J. E. McGrath  J. P. Wightmany
Affiliation: a Department of Chemistry, National Science Foundation Science & Technology Center: High Performance Polymeric Adhesives & Composites, and Center for Adhesive & Sealant Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
Abstract:The adhesion between carbon fibers and bismaleimide resins was evaluated using the microbond single fiber pull-out test. A commercially-available, methylene dianiline-based bismaleimide resin and a novel phosphorus-containing bismaleimide were tested with as-received and plasma-treated polyacrylonitrile-based carbon fibers. The surface chemical composition, topography, tensile strength, and surface free energy of the carbon fibers were studied using x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, single fiber tensile tests, and dynamic contact angle analysis. The carbon fiber-bismaleimide adhesion improved when the carbon fiber received an oxidative commercial surface treatment or was exposed to an air or ammonia plasma prior to bonding.
Keywords:bismaleimide  fiber-matrix adhesion  glow discharge plasma  microbond pull-out test  surface free energy  x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
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