Abstract

Various carbon fibers (CF) were surface modified by chemical and electrochemical treatments for the purpose of establishing organic functional groups on the fiber surface. A series of fibers, surface oxidized for various periods of time, was prepared. The amounts of surface functionalities formed were assessed by means of contact angle measurements on single fibers. A suitable set of probe liquids was used to determine the LW (Lifshitz-van der Waals) and acid-base components of carbon fiber surfaces. Similar tests were made on commercial, sized carbon fibers, polystyrene (PS) and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), and their surface energies determined in terms of LW, surface acidity and surface basicity components. Work of adhesion values were calculated of all combinations of CF and polymer matrix couples by using these surface energies of both constituents. The calculated work of adhesion values were correlated to the ILSS values obtained from single fiber pull out tests with PS and PMMA as matrices.

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