Effects of high-temperature heat treatment on the mechanical properties of unidirectional carbon fiber reinforced geopolymer composites

Abstract Unidirectional carbon fiber reinforced geopolymer composite (C uf /geopolymer) is prepared by a simple ultrasonic-assisted slurry infiltration method, and then heat treated at elevated temperatures. Effects of high-temperature heat treatment on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the composites are studied. Mechanical properties and fracture behavior are correlated with their microstructure evolution including fiber/matrix interface change. When the composites are heat treated in a temperature range from 1100 to 1300 °C, it is found that mechanical properties can be greatly improved. For the composite heat treated at 1100 °C, flexural strength, work of fracture and Young's modulus reach their highest values increasing by 76%, 15% and 75%, respectively, relative to their original state before heat treatment. The property improvement can be attributed to the densified and crystallized matrix, and the enhanced fiber/matrix interface bonding based on the fine-integrity of carbon fibers. In contrast, for composite heat treated at 1400 °C, the mechanical properties lower substantially and it tends to fracture in a very brittle manner owing to the seriously degraded carbon fibers together with matrix melting and crystal phases dissolve.

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