Abstract
Interfacial properties were crucial in determining the mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced polymer composites (CFRPs). Applying appropriate sizing agents could effectively improve the interfacial properties of CFRPs. However, the influence of the pH of the sizing agents on the interfacial properties of CFRPs was still unclear. In this work, the above issues were elucidated by adjusting the pH of the diethanolamine-modified E51 (E51@DEA) sizing agent to investigate its impact on the interfacial properties of CFRPs. The molecular weight and emulsion particle diameter of E51@DEA increased with increasing pH of the sizing agent, despite the presence of identical chemical functional groups. E51@DEA-pH 7 showed the best interfacial enhancement. It exhibited ILSS and IFSS values of 102.24 and 113.45 MPa, respectively. This showed an increase of 76 % and 37 % when compared with T700. Additionally, the compressive and tensile strength of T700/E51@DEA-pH 7 also improved by approximately 13 % and 30 %, respectively. The suitable molecular chain length of the sizing agent and the high roughness of the surface of CFs were regarded as the contributing factors. This work further provided an effective and simple strategy for adjusting sizing agents to better improve the interfacial properties of CFRPs.
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