芳纶
韧性
材料科学
碳纳米管
结晶度
极限抗拉强度
复合材料
模数
聚合
聚合物
杨氏模量
纤维
作者
Jiajun Luo,Yeye Wen,Xiangzheng Jia,Xudong Lei,Zhenfei Gao,Muqiang Jian,Zhihua Xiao,Lanying Li,Jiangwei Zhang,Tao Li,Hongliang Dong,Xianqian Wu,Enlai Gao,Kun Jiao,Jin Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-38701-4
摘要
Synthetic high-performance fibers present excellent mechanical properties and promising applications in the impact protection field. However, fabricating fibers with high strength and high toughness is challenging due to their intrinsic conflicts. Herein, we report a simultaneous improvement in strength, toughness, and modulus of heterocyclic aramid fibers by 26%, 66%, and 13%, respectively, via polymerizing a small amount (0.05 wt%) of short aminated single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs), achieving a tensile strength of 6.44 ± 0.11 GPa, a toughness of 184.0 ± 11.4 MJ m-3, and a Young's modulus of 141.7 ± 4.0 GPa. Mechanism analyses reveal that short aminated SWNTs improve the crystallinity and orientation degree by affecting the structures of heterocyclic aramid chains around SWNTs, and in situ polymerization increases the interfacial interaction therein to promote stress transfer and suppress strain localization. These two effects account for the simultaneous improvement in strength and toughness.
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