Hybridization of cellulose nanocrystals modified ZnO nanoparticles with bio-based hyperbranched waterborne polyurethane sizing agent for superior UV resistance and interfacial properties of CF/PA6 composites

Composites Science and Technology(2024)

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The interface of carbon fiber (CF) reinforced composites has been a long challenging issue that restricts the full utilization of its excellent properties in industrial applications. In present work, a green solvent gamma-valerolactone and biogenetic derived gallic acid and tartaric acid were used to prepare a hyperbranched waterborne polyurethane (HWPU) sizing agent. Meanwhile, cellulose nanocrystal modified zinc oxide (CNC-ZnO) nanohybrids were successfully synthesized using a facile one-pot method to improve the dispersibility and specific surface area of ZnO nanoparticles. The hybridization of CNC-ZnO substantially enhanced the thermostability and UV resistance of bio-based HWPU. The mechanical properties of the modified composites were thoroughly examined, revealing remarkable enhancements in flexural strength and interlaminar shear strength, with improvements of 46.5 % and 48.1 % compared to pristine CF. Additionally, the interfacial shear strength test demonstrated a significant increase of 63.6 %. Remarkably, the modified carbon fiber composites retained more than 97 % of their mechanical properties after being subjected to continuous xenon irradiation for a week, highlighting the exceptional ultroviolet resistance derived from the hybrid HWPU sizing agent.
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Carbon fiber,Metal nanoparticles,Interface,Waterborne polyurethane,Sizing agent
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