Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, Vol.24, No.6, 1097-1112, 2010
Rheological Behaviour of Nanoreinforced Epoxy Adhesives of Low Electrical Resistivity for Joining Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Laminates
Epoxy resins reinforced with carbon nanofibers (CNF) and nanotubes (CNT) were prepared and evaluated as adhesives of carbon fiber/epoxy laminates. Different percentages of nanofiller (0.1-3 wt%) have been tested. The viscosity of the non-cured nanoreinforced epoxy mixtures increased with the nanofiller content. On the other hand, the thermal treatment at high temperatures of the mixtures of amino-functionalized CNTs and epoxy monomer also caused an increase of their viscosity - this is likely due to the chemical reaction between the oxirane groups of the epoxy and the amine groups of the nanofiller. The joint strength of the carbon fiber/epoxy laminates bonded with nanoreinforced epoxy adhesives was analyzed by means of the single lap shear test. The shear strength of these joints was similar to that of the one made with unfilled epoxy resin. However, observation by Scanning Electron Microscopy of the fracture surfaces of the adhesive joints confirmed that the incorporation of carbon nanofillers caused the cohesive fractures inside the laminates (light-fiber tear failure). The electrical conductivity was drastically increased by the addition of nanofillers, especially CNTs. (C) Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2010