JOURNAL ARTICLE

Enhanced microwave shielding and mechanical properties of multiwall carbon nanotubes anchored carbon fiber felt reinforced epoxy multiscale composites

Bhanu Pratap SinghPreetam BharadwajVeena ChoudharyR.B. Mathur

Year: 2013 Journal:   Applied Nanoscience Vol: 4 (4)Pages: 421-428   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were grown on carbon fiber (CF) felt by chemical vapor deposition that resulted into strongly anchored carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on the CF surface. These multiscale preforms were used as the reinforcement in epoxy resin to develop multi scale CF felt-MWCNT/epoxy composites. The flexural strength (FS) and the flexural modulus (FM) of the composites were found to increase with increasing amount of CNTs grown on CF felt surface. FS improved by 37 %, i.e. 119 MPa compared to 87 MPa for CF felt/epoxy composites prepared under identical conditions. The FM also improved by 153 %, i.e. 15.7 GPa compared to 6.2 GPa for the CF/epoxy composites. The incorporation of MWCNTs on the CF felt produced a significant change in the electromagnetic interference shielding of these composites which improved from −21 to −27 dB for CF felt-MWCNT/epoxy multiscale composites in the Ku band (12.4–18 GHz) and indicates the usefulness of these strong composites for microwave shielding.

Keywords:
Materials science Composite material Epoxy Carbon nanotube Flexural strength Electromagnetic shielding Nanochemistry Flexural modulus Carbon fibers Composite number Nanotechnology

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