Enhancing Composite Toughness Through Hierarchical Interphase Formation

Author:

Gupta Sumit1ORCID,Sohail Tanvir2,Checa Marti3,Rohewal Sargun S.1,Toomey Michael D.1,Kanbargi Nihal1,Damron Joshua T.1,Collins Liam3,Kearney Logan T.1,Naskar Amit K.1,Bowland Christopher C.1

Affiliation:

1. Carbon and Composites Group Chemical Sciences Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge TN 37830 USA

2. Advanced Computing for Chemistry and Materials Group National Center for Computational Sciences Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge TN 37830 USA

3. Functional Atomic Force Microscope Group Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge TN 37830 USA

Abstract

AbstractHigh strength and ductility are highly desired in fiber‐reinforced composites, yet achieving both simultaneously remains elusive. A hierarchical architecture is developed utilizing high aspect ratio chemically transformable thermoplastic nanofibers that form covalent bonding with the matrix to toughen the fiber‐matrix interphase. The nanoscale fibers are electrospun on the micrometer‐scale reinforcing carbon fiber, creating a physically intertwined, randomly oriented scaffold. Unlike conventional covalent bonding of matrix molecules with reinforcing fibers, here, the nanofiber scaffold is utilized ‒ interacting non‐covalently with core fiber but bridging covalently with polymer matrix ‒ to create a high volume fraction of immobilized matrix or interphase around core reinforcing elements. This mechanism enables efficient fiber‐matrix stress transfer and enhances composite toughness. Molecular dynamics simulation reveals enhancement of the fiber‐matrix adhesion facilitated by nanofiber‐aided hierarchical bonding with the matrix. The elastic modulus contours of interphase regions obtained from atomic force microscopy clearly indicate the formation of stiffer interphase. These nanoengineered composites exhibit a ≈60% and ≈100% improved in‐plane shear strength and toughness, respectively. This approach opens a new avenue for manufacturing toughened high‐performance composites.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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