Abstract

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs)/carbon fiber (CF) reinforcements were synthesized under different catalyst compositions and reduction conditions. The effects of the catalyst, reduction temperature and reduction time on the surface morphology, graphitization, and single filament tensile strength of the prepared CNTs/CF samples were investigated. When nickel was used as the catalyst and copper as the catalyst promoter, with the increase of copper concentration, the catalytic activity increased. Thus, the carbon source was consumed more completely, improving the abundance of CNTs with good graphitization. And the effect of repairing CF defects was more obvious, hence the single filament tensile strength accordingly increased. Besides, the increase of catalyst reduction temperature and reduction time intensified the etching of CF by catalyst, and decreased the single filament tensile strength of CF. With the deposition of CNTs, the tensile strength of CF was enhanced in varying degrees. When the concentration of cooper was 0.01 mol/L with the reduction time of 10 min and reduction temperature of 450 °C, CNTs/CF had the highest tensile strength, which can reach up to 4.51 GPa. We determined that bimetallic catalysts could adjust the catalytic activity of nickel. The change of reduction time and temperature would affect the quality of CNTs, which was helpful to obtain high quality CNTs on CF surface and improve the mechanical properties of CNTs/CF and its composites.

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