S. Yumitori et Y. Nakanishi, EFFECT OF ANODIC-OXIDATION OF COAL-TAR PITCH-BASED CARBON-FIBER ON ADHESION IN EPOXY MATRIX .1. COMPARISON BETWEEN H2SO4 AND NAOH SOLUTIONS, Composites. Part A, Applied science and manufacturing, 27(11), 1996, pp. 1051-1058
Anodic oxidation of high modulus coal tar pitch-based carbon fibre in
alkaline and sulfuric solutions was investigated. X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy (XPS) analysis was used to evaluate the oxygen concentrat
ion (O-1S/C-1S) and surface functional groups (-OH, C=O and COOH). The
interfacial shear strength between the epoxy matrix and carbon fibre
was measured by a fragmentation test. The results showed that the oxyg
en concentration on fibre surfaces increased rapidly as electrical cha
rge increased, in both alkaline and acidic solution. The best bonding
between epoxy matrix and carbon fibre was achieved in alkaline solutio
n. The Raman spectra of carbon fibre oxidized in alkaline and sulfuric
solutions suggested that the weak adhesive strength between the epoxy
resin and oxidized carbon fibre in sulfuric solution was due to the e
xistence of an oxidized graphite layer, which might easily come off th
e surface. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Limited