Use of covalent dynamic networks as binders on epoxy‐based carbon fiber composites: Effect on properties, processing, and recyclability

Author:

Vidal Julio1ORCID,Hornero Carlos2ORCID,Garcia Ruth3ORCID,Cuartero Jesus4ORCID,Beaucamp Anne5ORCID,Collins Maurice N.56ORCID,Garcia Lidia7ORCID,Ponce David1ORCID,Royo Mari Carme3ORCID,Sanchez Elisabeth3ORCID,Castell Pere18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fundación Aitiip Zaragoza Spain

2. Moses Productos S.L. Zaragoza Spain

3. Leitat Technological Center Terrassa Spain

4. Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain

5. School of Engineering Bernal Institute, University of Limerick Limerick Ireland

6. AMBER University of Limerick Limerick Ireland

7. Tecnopackaging Zaragoza Spain

8. GCR Group La Bisbal del Penedès Spain

Abstract

AbstractComposites are gaining widespread market interest due to their outstanding mechanical properties and light weight. However, this growth is hindered by the lack of sustainable recycling solutions. This research aims to integrate reversible chemistries to advanced carbon fiber‐reinforced composite materials for recycling in a so‐called eco‐design, circular approach. Diene and dienophile reactions are generated at the surface of the carbon fiber allowing a bond–debond interaction with the epoxy matrix. The application of the Diels–Alder adduct on the fiber modifies its polarity and structure. This research assesses a biobased and synthetic epoxy equivalent and demonstrates that this newly developed interphase chemistry has a direct impact on the crosslinking efficiency of the resin, as well as on their interlaminar properties. Furthermore, it has been observed that depending on the type of resin, these changes can have differing impacts on final properties of the composite, reducing the crosslinking density up to 50% in some modifications while in others the Tg remains constant.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites

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