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Improvement adhesion durability of epoxy adhesive for steel/carbon fiber-reinforced polymer adhesive joint using imidazole-treated halloysite nanotube

Authors
Kim, Jong-HyunKim, Hye JinLee, DonghyeonYang, Seong BaekYu, SeoyoonKim, Hyeon-GookSeo, BongkukNam, Sang YongLim, Hyoung JunLim, Choong-SunKwon, Dong-Jun
Issue Date
Feb-2025
Publisher
SPRINGER NATURE
Keywords
Surface treatment; Halloysite nanotube; Hybrid adhesive lap joint; Adhesion durability; Thermal shock resistance
Citation
Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials, v.8, no.1
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials
Volume
8
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/75820
DOI
10.1007/s42114-025-01224-1
ISSN
2522-0128
2522-0136
Abstract
Surface treatment is essential for enhancing adhesion durability and minimizing substrate damage in hybrid structural materials. This study focuses on developing a hybrid adhesive lap joint by incorporating halloysite nanotube (HNT) with imidazole-functionalized surfaces (IM-HNT) into epoxy adhesives to improve adhesion performance and thermal shock resistance. The surface treatment of HNT with imidazole (IM) introduced a curing catalyst effect, reducing activation energy by 50% and accelerating curing time by 90%, as confirmed by Kissinger's plot and permittivity measurements. The optimized IM-HNT content improved thermal stability by controlling thermal expansion and enhanced mechanical properties, achieving a 15% increase in tensile strength and a 50% enhancement in fracture toughness. The adhesion performance of steel/carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) hybrid joints was evaluated through single-lap shear tests, demonstrating a 25% improvement in shear strength. Adhesion durability was tested under cyclic thermal shock conditions, showing a 30% increase as IM-HNT content increased. Finite element analysis (FEA) revealed reduced residual stress at the adhesive interface, supporting the enhanced thermal and mechanical robustness. This study highlights the potential of surface-treated halloysite nanotubes in hybrid adhesive lap joints to significantly improve adhesion durability and thermal shock resistance, addressing critical requirements for hybrid structural materials.
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