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Effect of Core-Shell Rubber Nanoparticles on the Mechanical Properties of Epoxy and Epoxy-Based CFRP.

Tatjana Glaskova-KuzminaLeons StankevicsSergejs TarasovsJevgenijs SevcenkoVladimir ŠpačekAnatolijs SarakovskisAleksejs ZolotarjovsKrishjanis ShmitsAndrey Aniskevich
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The aim of the research was to estimate the effect of core-shell rubber (CSR) nanoparticles on the tensile properties, fracture toughness, and glass transition temperature of the epoxy and epoxy-based carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP). Three additives containing CSR nanoparticles were used for the research resulting in a filler fraction of 2-6 wt.% in the epoxy resin. It was experimentally confirmed that the effect of the CSR nanoparticles on the tensile properties of the epoxy resin was notable, leading to a reduction of 10-20% in the tensile strength and elastic modulus and an increase of 60-108% in the fracture toughness for the highest filler fraction. The interlaminar fracture toughness of CFRP was maximally improved by 53% for ACE MX 960 at CSR content 4 wt.%. The glass transition temperature of the epoxy was gradually improved by 10-20 °C with the increase of CSR nanoparticles for all of the additives. A combination of rigid and soft particles could simultaneously enhance both the tensile properties and the fracture toughness, which cannot be achieved by the single-phase particles independently.
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