비의류제품
oxygen concentrations on surfaces of carbon fibers. final rept
- 출판일1999.03
- 저자
- 서지사항
- 등록일
2016.11.02
- 조회수
526
performance of carbon fiber reinforced composites depends significantly on the interface between the fiber surfaces and the resin matrix. good adhesion is a precondition for the intended transfer of stresses in the fiber polymer composites. for carbon fibers, the oxidized surface treatment is a widely accepted method used to achieve good adhesion. in the present study, five pitch/polyacrylonitrile-based carbon fibers were surface treated with various chemical agents such as nitric acid, peroxide, oxygen, and acid/hydrogen. the oxidized surfaces were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (sem), x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (xps), and auger spectroscopy for surface morphology, carbon-oxygen functional groups, and oxygen distributions. in particular, scanning auger microanalysis was extensively employed for the detailed determinations of oxygen distributions on the fiber surfaces. these results indicate that the formation of oxides on the fiber surfaces vary widely from region-to-region, segment-to-segment, and strand-to-strand. the available of surface oxides are dependent on the fiber structure, as well as the precursors. keywords: scanning auger microspectroscopy (sam); oxygen mapping; adhesion; surface treatment. (edc)