Multifunctional MXene/carbon nanotubes coated glass fiber sensors for in-situ monitoring of curing process and structural health of polymeric composites

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Wang, Yijie [1 ]
Hui, Yaozu [1 ]
Chen, Xiaoming [1 ,2 ]
Wen, Kaiqiang [1 ]
Cheng, Siyi [1 ]
Song, Qihang [1 ]
Gao, Yanjie [1 ]
Zhang, Jie [3 ]
Shao, Jinyou [1 ]
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[1] Micro- and Nanotechnology Research Center, State Key Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Shaanxi, Xi'an,710049, China
[2] XJTU-POLIMI Joint School of Design and Innovation, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Shaanxi, Xi'an,710049, China
[3] Electronic Materials Research Laboratory, Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education & International Center for Dielectric Research, School of Electronic Science and Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Shaanxi, Xi'an,710049, China
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The authors gratefully acknowledge support from the Key R&D Program of Shaanxi province (No. 2023-YBGY-469; 2023-GHZD-11; 2023QCY-LL-26HZ); the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (Grant Numbers: 52175544; 52172098) and Featured research base project of Xi'an Science and Technology Bureau; China (23TSPT0001). The authors also thank the Instrument Analysis Center of Xi'an Jiaotong University for the SEM; TEM; XRD; XPS; and Raman work.The authors gratefully acknowledge support from the Key R&D Program of Shaanxi province (No. 2023-YBGY-469; 52172098) and Featured research base project of Xiu2019an Science and Technology Bureau; China (23TSPT0001). The authors also thank the Instrument Analysis Center of Xiu2019an Jiaotong University for the SEM; and Raman work;
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Monitoring the structural health of fiber-reinforced composites from fabrication to in-service is important. Herein, two types of glass fibers (GF) coated with hybrids carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and Ti3C2TX (MXene) were developed for life-long structural health monitoring. Two conductive layers consisting of CNTs and MXene laminated structure (LS) and randomly mixed structure (MS) were constructed on the single glass fiber surface by electrophoretic deposition (EPD). Compared to pristine GF, LS and MS improved the tensile strength of single fibers by 20.2% and 25.4% for GF with LS (GFL) and GF with MS (GFM), respectively. They also enhanced the interfacial shear strength of the GFL-based and GFM-based composites by 10.11% and 34.22%, respectively. This enhancement was attributed to multiple interactions between CNTs and MXene, such as the mechanical interlocking effect and chemical bonds. Additionally, they could detect the in-situ curing information of the resin, effectively capturing the resin phase change, enabling the monitoring of resin flow, and detection of dry spots. The porous mixed CNTs/MXene layer, which had more voids for resin infiltration, resulted in a superior peak of ΔR/R0 change (1000%) for MS. Furthermore, both conductive layers could monitor the damage and warn of failure, accurately reflecting the details and crack growth under tensile action. The continuous laminated MXene nanosheets in LS enabled GFL to exhibit excellent cyclic stability and high sensitivity to tensile strain. In sum, by rationally designing the conductive structures, the unique requirements of the sensing fibers for life-long structural health monitoring at different stages were satisfied. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.
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