Abstract

ABSTRACT The interfacial bonding properties of steel and adhesives are the key factors affecting the application of external bonded fiber reinforced polymer composites to strengthen steel structures. The present study proposed a new method to treat steel surface with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) for modification of the interfacial bond strength between steel and an epoxy adhesive. CNTs were modified in ethanol-water mixture by silane and PVP (Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone) to improve the dispersity of CNTs. Steel plates treated through dip-coating or spray-coating with the modified CNTs suspensions were used for single lap joint tests. Compared to the control samples, the treated steel surfaces resulted in a significant increase in the interface shear strength (i.e., by 52.8%). The desirable enhancement is attributed to the existence of CNT between the steel and adhesives, which is connected to the steel surface through Si-O-Fe covalent.

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