Microwave-assisted activation of high-modulus carbon fibres for interface engineering: Elucidating the distinct roles of electrostatic wetting and van der Waals locking
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Activated carbon fibres demonstrate improved interface performance, enhancing overall material stability and strength.
Key evidence shows that electrostatic wetting and van der Waals locking contribute differently to interface properties.
Microwave-assisted activation was employed to study the interaction between carbon fibres and matrix materials in depth.
These findings highlight the potential for improved manufacturing methods in advanced composite materials.
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Microwave-assisted activation of high-modulus carbon fibres for interface engineering: Elucidating the distinct roles of electrostatic wetting and van der Waals locking | Synapse