Abstract

In this study, the effects of various functionalized polypropylenes (PPs) with different types and contents of functional groups and crystallinities on the tensile strength of short carbon fiber (SCF)-reinforced plastics (SCFRPs) prepared by injection molding were evaluated. The tensile strengths of SCFRPs were significantly influenced by interfacial adhesion. The types and contents of functional groups introduced into functionalized PP were the dominant factors impacting the development of interfacial adhesion. In particular, near the surface where SCF and PP were highly oriented in parallel, functionalized PP with more functional groups added to side chains exhibited higher interfacial adhesion than that with fewer functional groups. These results suggested that PP molecular chain orientations resulting from the shear flow of injection molding were among the key factors affecting the interfacial adhesion of the PP matrix.

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