Abstract
The critical issue and challenge in reusing recycled carbon fiber (rCF) was to fully exerting its outstanding properties via an efficient and environmental-friendly way. In this study, the strengthening effects of polydopamine surface-modified recycled short CF (pDop-rSCF) on mechanical, thermo-mechanical, electrical and electromagnetic properties of epoxy (EP)-based composites were systematically evaluated. The dispersibility of pDop-rSCF in suspension used for fabricating nonwoven mat was quantitatively characterized with crowding factor N, dispersion coefficient β and fractal dimension D. Significant enhancements were achieved in tensile and flexural properties, interlaminar shear strength, storage modulus and electromagnetic interference shielding capability of EP composites reinforced with pDop-rSCF nonwoven mat, which was primarily ascribed to chemically strengthened interfacial bonding between pDop-rSCF and EP matrix and the increased connectivity among pDop-rSCFs with excellent dispersion.
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