C.A. Fuentes
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Langmuir | 2016
Si Qiu; C.A. Fuentes; Dongxing Zhang; Aart Willem Van Vuure; David Seveno
Wettability as determined from contact angle measurements is a suitable parameter for characterizing the physical bonding of a polymer matrix and reinforcing fibers, but it is very challenging to measure the capillary force exerted by a probe liquid on a fiber accurately for very fine fibers such as single carbon fibers. Herein, we propose an innovative method for measuring dynamic contact angles with a tensiometer, considering both the intrinsic variability of the carbon fiber diameter and the extremely small amplitude of the capillary forces, allowing the measurement of reliable dynamic contact angles over a large range of contact line velocities. The analysis of the contact angle dynamics by the molecular-kinetic theory permits us to check the relevancy of the measured contact angles and to obtain the static contact angle value, improving the prospect of employing tensiometry to better understand the wetting behavior of carbon fibers.
International Journal of Modern Physics B | 2015
Le Quan Ngoc Tran; Xiaowen Yuan; Debes Bhattacharyya; C.A. Fuentes; A. W. Van Vuure; Ignaas Verpoest
The interface between natural fibers and thermoplastic matrices is studied, in which fiber-matrix wetting analysis and interfacial adhesion are investigated to obtain a systematic understanding of the interface. In wetting analysis, the surface energies of the fibers and the matrices are estimated using their contact angles in test liquids. Work of adhesion is calculated for each composite system. For the interface tests, transverse three point bending tests (3PBT) on unidirectional (UD) composites are performed to measure interfacial strength. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) characterization on the fibers is also carried out to obtain more information about the surface chemistry of the fibers. UD composites are examined to explore the correlation between the fiber-matrix interface and the final properties of the composites. The results suggest that the higher interfacial adhesion of the treated fiber composites compared to untreated fiber composites can be attributed to higher fiber-matrix physico–chemical interaction corresponding with the work of adhesion.
Langmuir | 2017
Yichuan Zhang; C.A. Fuentes; Robin Koekoekx; Christian Clasen; Aart Willem Van Vuure; Joël De Coninck; David Seveno
Wetting dynamics drive numerous processes involving liquids in contact with solid substrates with a wide range of geometries. The spreading dynamics of organic liquids and liquid metals at, respectively, room temperature and >1000 °C have been studied extensively, both experimentally and numerically; however, almost no attention has been paid to the wetting behavior of molten drops of thermoplastic polymers, despite its importance, for example, in the processing of fiber-reinforced polymer composites. Indeed, the ability of classical theories of dynamic wetting, that is, the hydrodynamic and the molecular-kinetic theories, to model these complex liquids is unknown. We have therefore investigated the spreading dynamics on glass, over temperatures between 200 and 260 °C, of two thermoplastics: polypropylene (PP) and poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF). PP and PVDF showed, respectively, the highest and lowest slip lengths due to their different interactions with the glass substrate. The jump lengths of PP and PVDF are comparable to their Kuhn segment lengths, suggesting that the wetting process of these polymers is mediated by segmental displacements. The present work not only provides evidence of the suitability of the classical models to model dynamic wetting of molten polymers but also advances our understanding of the wetting dynamics of molten thermoplastics at the liquid/solid interface.
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2011
C.A. Fuentes; Le Quan Ngoc Tran; Christine C. Dupont-Gillain; Willem Vanderlinden; S. De Feyter; A.W. Van Vuure; Ignaas Verpoest
Composites Science and Technology | 2013
Le Quan Ngoc Tran; C.A. Fuentes; Christine C. Dupont-Gillain; A.W. Van Vuure; Ignaas Verpoest
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2011
Le Quan Ngoc Tran; C.A. Fuentes; Christine C. Dupont-Gillain; A.W. Van Vuure; Ignaas Verpoest
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2013
C.A. Fuentes; Le Quan Ngoc Tran; M. Van Hellemont; V. Janssens; Christine C. Dupont-Gillain; A.W. Van Vuure; Ignaas Verpoest
Composites Science and Technology | 2015
C.A. Fuentes; G. Brughmans; L.Q.N. Tran; Christine C. Dupont-Gillain; Ignace Verpoest; A.W. Van Vuure
Industrial Crops and Products | 2015
Le Quan Ngoc Tran; T. Nguyen Minh; C.A. Fuentes; T. Truong Chi; A.W. Van Vuure; Ignaas Verpoest
Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy | 2012
C.A. Fuentes; Le Quan Ngoc Tran; Christine C. Dupont-Gillain; A.W. Van Vuure; Ignaas Verpoest