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Exploring internal structures and properties of terpolymer fibers via real-space characterizations.

Michael R RoenbeckKenneth E Strawhecker
Published in: Beilstein journal of nanotechnology (2023)
While significant research has investigated the processing and properties of high-performance terpolymer fibers, much remains to be understood about the internal nano- and microstructures of these fibers, and how these morphologies relate to fiber properties. Here we use a focused ion beam notch technique and multifrequency atomic force microscope mapping to characterize the internal structure and local mechanical properties within Technora ® fibers. We find a highly fibrillated structure that appears to connect with both the fiber's molecular chemistry and full-fiber mechanical properties. In addition, through detailed comparisons with Kevlar ® K29 fibers, we find remarkable differences between the internal structures of the two fibers, and posit connections between our measurements and multifunctional performance studies from the literature.
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