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Mineral-Based Coating of Plasma-Treated Carbon Fibre Rovings for Carbon Concrete Composites with Enhanced Mechanical Performance

Surfaces of carbon fibre roving were modified by means of a low temperature plasma treatment to improve their bonding with mineral fines; the latter serving as an inorganic fibre coating for the improved mechanical performance of carbon reinforcement in concrete matrices. Variation of the plasma con...

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Autores principales: Schneider, Kai, Lieboldt, Matthias, Liebscher, Marco, Fröhlich, Maik, Hempel, Simone, Butler, Marko, Schröfl, Christof, Mechtcherine, Viktor
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Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5506985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28772719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10040360
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author Schneider, Kai
Lieboldt, Matthias
Liebscher, Marco
Fröhlich, Maik
Hempel, Simone
Butler, Marko
Schröfl, Christof
Mechtcherine, Viktor
author_facet Schneider, Kai
Lieboldt, Matthias
Liebscher, Marco
Fröhlich, Maik
Hempel, Simone
Butler, Marko
Schröfl, Christof
Mechtcherine, Viktor
author_sort Schneider, Kai
collection PubMed
description Surfaces of carbon fibre roving were modified by means of a low temperature plasma treatment to improve their bonding with mineral fines; the latter serving as an inorganic fibre coating for the improved mechanical performance of carbon reinforcement in concrete matrices. Variation of the plasma conditions, such as gas composition and treatment time, was accomplished to establish polar groups on the carbon fibres prior to contact with the suspension of mineral particles in water. Subsequently, the rovings were implemented in a fine concrete matrix and their pull-out performance was assessed. Every plasma treatment resulted in increased pull-out forces in comparison to the reference samples without plasma treatment, indicating a better bonding between the mineral coating material and the carbon fibres. Significant differences were found, depending on gas composition and treatment time. Microscopic investigations showed that the samples with the highest pull-out force exhibited carbon fibre surfaces with the largest areas of hydration products grown on them. Additionally, the coating material ingresses into the multifilament roving in these specimens, leading to better force transfer between individual carbon filaments and between the entire roving and surrounding matrix, thus explaining the superior mechanical performance of the specimens containing appropriately plasma-treated carbon roving.
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spelling pubmed-55069852017-07-28 Mineral-Based Coating of Plasma-Treated Carbon Fibre Rovings for Carbon Concrete Composites with Enhanced Mechanical Performance Schneider, Kai Lieboldt, Matthias Liebscher, Marco Fröhlich, Maik Hempel, Simone Butler, Marko Schröfl, Christof Mechtcherine, Viktor Materials (Basel) Article Surfaces of carbon fibre roving were modified by means of a low temperature plasma treatment to improve their bonding with mineral fines; the latter serving as an inorganic fibre coating for the improved mechanical performance of carbon reinforcement in concrete matrices. Variation of the plasma conditions, such as gas composition and treatment time, was accomplished to establish polar groups on the carbon fibres prior to contact with the suspension of mineral particles in water. Subsequently, the rovings were implemented in a fine concrete matrix and their pull-out performance was assessed. Every plasma treatment resulted in increased pull-out forces in comparison to the reference samples without plasma treatment, indicating a better bonding between the mineral coating material and the carbon fibres. Significant differences were found, depending on gas composition and treatment time. Microscopic investigations showed that the samples with the highest pull-out force exhibited carbon fibre surfaces with the largest areas of hydration products grown on them. Additionally, the coating material ingresses into the multifilament roving in these specimens, leading to better force transfer between individual carbon filaments and between the entire roving and surrounding matrix, thus explaining the superior mechanical performance of the specimens containing appropriately plasma-treated carbon roving. MDPI 2017-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5506985/ /pubmed/28772719 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10040360 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Schneider, Kai
Lieboldt, Matthias
Liebscher, Marco
Fröhlich, Maik
Hempel, Simone
Butler, Marko
Schröfl, Christof
Mechtcherine, Viktor
Mineral-Based Coating of Plasma-Treated Carbon Fibre Rovings for Carbon Concrete Composites with Enhanced Mechanical Performance
title Mineral-Based Coating of Plasma-Treated Carbon Fibre Rovings for Carbon Concrete Composites with Enhanced Mechanical Performance
title_full Mineral-Based Coating of Plasma-Treated Carbon Fibre Rovings for Carbon Concrete Composites with Enhanced Mechanical Performance
title_fullStr Mineral-Based Coating of Plasma-Treated Carbon Fibre Rovings for Carbon Concrete Composites with Enhanced Mechanical Performance
title_full_unstemmed Mineral-Based Coating of Plasma-Treated Carbon Fibre Rovings for Carbon Concrete Composites with Enhanced Mechanical Performance
title_short Mineral-Based Coating of Plasma-Treated Carbon Fibre Rovings for Carbon Concrete Composites with Enhanced Mechanical Performance
title_sort mineral-based coating of plasma-treated carbon fibre rovings for carbon concrete composites with enhanced mechanical performance
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5506985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28772719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10040360
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