Abstract

ABSTRACT In the present investigation, diverse functionalized states of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) were employed in fabricating glass/epoxy composites, with the MWCNT consistently incorporated at a 0.5 wt.% concentration. These functionalization states included pristine, hydroxyl, amine, and carboxylic conditions, systematically compared against neat glass/epoxy composites. The findings elucidated that all three functionalizations positively influenced the enhancement of interlaminar shear strength, mode-I interlaminar fracture toughness, and mode-II interlaminar fracture toughness properties. Notably, the amine-functionalized MWCNT exhibited superior performance relative to other formulations. The composite reinforced with amine MWCNT demonstrated significant improvements in ILSS, mode-I ILFT, and mode-II ILFT by 41.82%, 37.75%, and 40.93%, respectively. These enhancements are attributed to factors such as the presence of a more functional group, the quantity of individual MWCNT, and the introduction of additional damage mechanisms, including MWCNT pullout and bridging.

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