Investigation of mechanical properties and self‐healing efficiency of carbon fibers composites infused with unsaturated polyester vitrimer

Author:

Rizzo Giuliana1ORCID,Prasad Vishnu2,Yasar Miray2,Cicala Gianluca13ORCID,Ivankovic Alojz2,Murphy Neal2ORCID,Latteri Alberta1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture University of Catania Catania Italy

2. School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering University College of Dublin Dublin 4 Ireland

3. INSTM‐UDR CT Catania Italy

Abstract

AbstractUnsaturated polyester resins (UPR) are widely in composite manufacturing, particularly in the energy, wind, and construction sectors. When these composites sustain damage, defects or cracks, several methodologies are employed to heal and repair them to extend their lifespan while reducing environmental impacts. In this work, the use of vitrimeric UPR (UPRv) as a matrix for carbon fiber composite, was investigated in terms of healing efficiency by mechanical and thermal properties. Flexural and interlaminar shear strength tests revealed healing efficiencies exceeding 40% and 90%, respectively. These results were attributed to the transesterification exchange occurring within the crosslinked networks of UPRv. As described in our previous work, the incorporation of “Covalent Adaptable Networks (CANs)” enables the conversion of commercial thermoset (UPR) into vitrimeric resins, thereby providing reprocessing and healing capabilities. Furthermore, a comparison between pristine and healed composites with Mode I DCB and Mode II ENF tests, confirm how the introduction of vitrimer in composite facilitates the manufacturing of a self‐healing product, with a significant recovery of the original properties.Highlights Application of a previous synthetized vitrimeric unsaturated polyester resin (UPRv)—fabrication of CF's composites reinforced with UPRv—investigation of the self‐healing property of the developed laminates—potential application as green and sustainable composites.

Funder

MUR

Publisher

Wiley

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