Synergistic effects induced by oxy-fluorination of carbon preforms to improve the mechanical and thermal properties of carbon–carbon composites
2011
Abstract Oxy-fluorination of carbon preforms with various F 2 :O 2 gas mixtures were examined to improve the mechanical and thermal properties of carbon fiber-reinforced carbon composites (C/C composites). The oxy-fluorination of the preforms introduced functional groups onto the preform surface, which improved their thermal properties. Oxy-fluorination also improved the interfacial adhesion of the C/C composites, resulting in increased flexural strength and anti-oxidation. Two synergistic effects of oxy-fluorination on the carbon preform are suggested. One optimizes interfacial adhesion by forming hard chemical bonds and soft electrophilic bonds between the surface functional groups of the oxy-fluorinated carbon preforms and the functional groups of the carbon precursors. The other improves anti-oxidation of the C/C composites by improving the thermal properties of the carbon preform itself and interfacial adhesion which resulted in reducing pores, voids, and interfacial cracks.
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