Abstract
In this paper, a linear and highly polymerized thermoplastic epoxy (TPE) is treated as the matrix to prepare the fully recyclable and high performance carbon fiber reinforced TPE composites (CFRTPE). The TPE is synthesized from bisphenol A epoxy and aniline through a simple polymerization process, whose mechanical and thermal properties (tensile strength: 65 MPa, tensile modulus: 2.3 GPa, initial decomposition temperature: 365.4 °C) are comparable to that of traditional bisphenol A epoxy based thermoset. The CFRTPE composites samples could be prepared by prepreg through molding and vacuum bag method with the mild conditions (180 °C for 20 min). The mechanical and thermomechanical properties testing results show that the CFRTPE could achieve comparable and even better mechanical performance compared with the reference specimen and literature reports. Most importantly, both the full-length CFs and TPE of CFRTPE composites could be recycled conveniently and rapidly at room temperature without damaging the morphologies and mechanical properties, which indicates promising potential for practical applications.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 101330 |
Journal | Composites Communications |
Volume | 35 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Nov 2022 |
Keywords
- Mechanical properties
- Polymer-matrix composites (PMCs)
- Recycling
- Thermomechanical