Surface modification method of quartz fiber
A technology of quartz fiber and surface modification, which is applied in the field of reinforcing materials for polymer matrix composites, and can solve problems such as difficulty in quartz fibers
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[0004] The specific embodiment one: the present embodiment is realized through the following steps: one, the quartz fiber is soaked in the graft body solution, and the graft body is the ethanol solution of phenolic resin; two, the two are irradiated with gamma rays, The irradiation dose is 170 to 300kGy, and the quartz fiber taken out is the modified quartz fiber. The selection of the graft is based on two considerations: first, the graft is an active substance that can react chemically with the surface of the fiber under the irradiation of rays. Second, the graft contains functional groups that can react with the matrix resin, thereby forming a covalently bonded bridge between the fiber and the resin matrix, and enhancing the interfacial bonding energy of the composite material. The ethanol solution of phenolic resin is selected as the graft body of quartz fiber because phenolic resin and ethanol are the main components of the resin matrix of quartz fiber composite material, ...
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[0005] Specific embodiment two: the difference between this embodiment and embodiment one is: the gamma ray source is 60 The Co source, the irradiation dose rate is 4.8kGy / h (kilogray / hour), and the irradiation dose is 200kGy (kilogray). On the one hand, gamma rays with appropriate energy can trigger the graft reaction between the graft body and the surface slurry of the quartz fiber, improving the interface strength. On the other hand, gamma rays with too high energy will etch the fiber and reduce the fiber body strength. Experiments show that when the irradiation dose reaches 200kGy, the interfacial shear strength (ILSS) of the quartz fiber / phenolic composite has increased by 55.5% compared with that of the unirradiated one. After continuing to increase the irradiation dose to 300kGy, the interfacial shear strength no longer increases. Therefore the present invention determines that 200kGy is the optimal irradiation dose. Other steps are the same as those in Embodiment 1. ...
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[0006] Embodiment 3: The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that the mass percentage of the phenolic resin in the ethanol solution is 4 to 7%, and the optimum is 5%. When the concentration of the phenolic resin in the ethanol solution is higher than 5%, the surface coating of the quartz fiber is too thick, which affects the stress transmission between the resin matrix and the quartz fiber. When the concentration is lower than this value, as the concentration decreases, the active functional groups produced after the co-irradiation grafting reaction are less, and the degree of covalent bond formation at the interface after participating in the curing reaction of the phenolic resin is small, so the quartz fiber / phenolic composites have low interfacial properties. Therefore, 5% ethanol solution of phenolic resin is ideal as the medium for radiation modification. When the ethanol solution of 5% phenolic resin is used as the graft body of quartz fiber, the ILS...
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