Fuente:
Journal of applied polymer
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RESEARCH ARTICLE
Schematic illustration of SDS and PVP surfactants enhancing the stabilities of water-based PEKK suspension and the mechanical properties of CF/PEKK prepreg tapes.
ABSTRACT
The preparation of carbon fiber reinforced polyetherketoneketone (CF/PEKK) prepreg tapes using water-based solvents instead of the traditional flammable and explosive alcohol solvent system is a green, safe, and challenging task. In this study, the water-based PEKK suspension stabilized by the synergy of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) was used to prepare CF/PEKK prepreg tapes. The effect of SDS and PVP surfactants on the stability of the water-based PEKK suspension and the mechanical properties of CF/PEKK prepreg tapes was investigated. The results showed that SDS and PVP significantly enhanced PEKK wetting performance, achieving the optimal suspension stability at 1 wt% SDS and 0.5 wt% PVP with a stirring rate of 600 rpm. The tensile strength of CF/PEKK prepreg tape prepared using the optimal suspension solution reached 1601 MPa, which was 24.8% and 13.7% higher than that of the systems using SDS and PVP alone, and 4.6% higher than that of the traditional ethanol-based system. This water-based PEKK suspension presents a promising approach for manufacturing high-performance CF/PEKK prepreg tapes and promotes the industrial application of thermoplastic composites.