Mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties of amine‐ and non‐functionalized reduced graphene oxide/epoxy carbon fiber‐reinforced polymers

Author:

Ackermann Annika C.123ORCID,Demleitner Martin4ORCID,Guhathakurta Jajnabalkya56,Carosella Stefan13,Ruckdäschel Holger4,Simon Sven5,Fox Bronwyn L.23,Middendorf Peter13

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Aircraft Design University of Stuttgart Stuttgart Germany

2. Manufacturing Futures Research Institute Swinburne University of Technology Hawthorn Victoria Australia

3. ARENA2036 Research Campus Stuttgart Germany

4. Department of Polymer Engineering University of Bayreuth Bayreuth Germany

5. Institute of Computer Architecture and Computer Engineering University of Stuttgart Stuttgart Germany

6. CT‐Lab Stuttgart Stuttgart Germany

Abstract

AbstractGraphene and its related materials are increasingly applied in fiber‐reinforced polymers to tailor their material properties for high performance composites. Yet, the use of graphene derivatives that underwent a plasma functionalization process is not well understood. This study uses 1.50 wt.% of unfunctionalized (rGO) or plasma‐treated reduced graphene oxide with amine‐functionalities (frGO) in an epoxy matrix to prepare unidirectional pre‐impregnated carbon fibers. The material characteristics of the graphene‐modified carbon fiber‐reinforced polymers (g‐CFRP) are compared to the neat carbon fiber‐reinforced polymer (CFRP). Both g‐CFRP configurations exhibit a higher void content than the neat CFRP. No significant difference between the CFRP and the g‐CFRPs is observed with respect to the Young's modulus, glass transition temperature, storage modulus, specific heat capacity, thermal conductivity at room temperature, and in‐plane electrical conductivity. Yet, a reduction in ultimate tensile strength of up to −13% is noted. In addition, the apparent interlaminar shear strength and transverse electrical conductivity are increased by up to +12% for the rGO‐CFRP and +52% for the frGO‐CFRP. This knowledge will support the selection of additives for fiber‐reinforced polymers for, for example, lightning strike protection in aircrafts, sensory materials, electromagnetic interference shielding or heat transfer elements.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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