Synergistic effects of PEK-C/VGCNF composite nanofibres on a trifunctional epoxy resin
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 07:30authored byJin Zhang, H Niu, J Zhou, X Wang, T Lin
Polyetherketone cardo (PEK-C) nanofibres containing vapour-grown carbon nanofibres (VGCNFs) were electrospun, and used for toughening and reinforcing a triglycidyl amino phenol (TGAP) epoxy resin. The addition of PEK-C/VGCNF nanofibres to the epoxy resin led to the distribution of VGCNFs primarily within the phase separated PEK-C-rich domains. Synergistic effects of thermoplastic PEK-C and VGCNFs on the mechanical properties, phase morphologies and thermal stability of the resultant epoxy matrix composites were observed when the PEK-C/CNF nanofibres were blended at a low content into the epoxy resin. Strong and tough multifunctional nanocomposites were prepared with the addition of 5. wt.% PEK-C/CNF nanofibres to the epoxy matrix.