Abstract

Poor interfacial compatibility is the main factor restricting the improvement of mechanical properties of carbon fiber (CF) reinforced polyamide 6 (PA6) composites. In this paper, we exploited the feature that polydopamine (PDA) can be rapidly synthesized under hypoxic conditions by ultrasound, and the PDA coating was generated quickly and uniformly on CF to modify the interface of the composites. The results show that CF could be entirely coated by impregnating CF in PDA-Tris solution for 1 h under the ultrasound. The introduction of PDA coating significantly enhanced the wettability of the CF surface. The application of ultrasound greatly improved the coating efficiency of PDA on CF, especially on the inner layer of the CF bundle. Compared with desized CF/PA6 composites, the interlaminar shear properties of PDA-modified CF/PA6 composites are improved by 21.07%. The PDA coating binds well to both CF and PA6, so when the composites were exposed to shear force, the interlayer cracks spread along the PDA and PA6 layers instead of the CF surface, resulting in greater resistance to crack propagation. It is the primary reason for improving the composites’ interface performance. Therefore, ultrasound-assisted rapid synthesis PDA on CF can effectively improve the interface characteristics of CF/PA6 composites.

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