Detail publikace
Enhanced Interfacial Adhesion of Glass Fibers by Tetravinylsilane Plasma Modification
ČECH, V. KNOB, A. HOSEIN, H. BÁBÍK, A. DRZAL, L.
Originální název
Enhanced Interfacial Adhesion of Glass Fibers by Tetravinylsilane Plasma Modification
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Atomic force microscopy (surface topography, phase imaging, lateral forces), atomic force acoustic microscopy, and dynamic mechanical analysis (modulus mapping) were utilized to characterize the interphase region for unsized, industrially sized, and plasma coated glass fibers (GF) in GF/polyester composite. The nanoscale imaging techniques revealed that all the composite interfaces (interlayer/fiber, matrix/interlayer, or matrix/fiber in case of unsized fibers) are relatively sharp with respect to a steep change of mechanical properties within a distance of only several tens of nanometers.
Klíčová slova
Interfacial shear strength; Glass fiber; Plasma polymerization
Autoři
ČECH, V.; KNOB, A.; HOSEIN, H.; BÁBÍK, A.; DRZAL, L.
Vydáno
17. 12. 2012
Strany od
1
Strany do
4
Strany počet
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT97228,
author="Vladimír {Čech} and Antonín {Knob} and Hazel-Ann {Hosein} and Adam {Bábík} and Lawrence {Drzal}",
title="Enhanced Interfacial Adhesion of Glass Fibers by Tetravinylsilane Plasma Modification",
booktitle="Proc. Int. Conf. Composite Interfaces (Interface 21)",
year="2012",
pages="1--4"
}