Fracture behavior of high‐performance carbon fiber composites toughened by reactive polyetherimide

Author:

Chen Hengxi1,Bajaj Devendra2,Patil Dadasaheb2,Zhu Zewen1,Verghese Nikhil3,Sue Hung‐Jue1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Polymer Technology Consortia, Department of Material Science and Engineering Texas A&M University College Station Texas USA

2. SABIC's Specialities Business Mt. Vernon Indiana USA

3. SABIC, Corporate Technology and Innovation Houston Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractCarbon fiber‐reinforced epoxy composites (CFECs) continue to grow in demand for aerospace, mass transportation, electric vehicle, and energy efficient architecture due to their lightweight, high strength, and high modulus. However, CFECs are susceptible to delamination upon impact which can lead to premature structural failure. This paper investigates the interlaminar fracture toughness of unidirectional CFECs based on reactive polyetherimide (rPEI) modified multifunctional epoxy matrix system. The matrices were cured formulations of tetraglycidyl diamino diphenyl methane, triglycidyl para‐amino phenol, rPEI having different molecular weights (MW) and diaminodiphenyl sulfone. Multi‐phase morphologies were observed from the resin castings and CFECs containing different MW rPEI modifiers. Results show that the mode I fracture toughness (GIC) of the rPEI‐toughened CFECs can be increased by as much as 150% over the unmodified CFECs based on the MW and type of phase morphology that promotes crack‐bridging mechanism. In addition, rPEI‐modified CFECs exhibit better property retention (~80% of GIC) after prolonged solvent exposure.Highlights A processing‐structure–property relationship based on CFECs is established. The amine‐terminated rPEI facilitates the formation of a strong bonding. The molecular weight effect of rPEI on the phase morphology was investigated. The rPEI enhances the interlaminar fracture toughness of the composites. The rPEI particle bridging is found to be responsible for the toughening effect.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites

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