Carbon fibers with excellent performances suffer from their low surface activity in many applications. Modifying fiber surfaces can improve the properties of fiber–matrix interface, which can expand the usage of carbon fiber in the field of energy. However, there are two main problems in the most traditional researches: the damaged structure of fiber by pretreatment to build the active site, and the weak interaction between fiber and nanoparticles by deposition. Herein, we first report the bioinspired copolymerization of dopamine and poly(amidoamine) on the fiber surface using polydopamine (the versatile adhesives) as an efficient and robust platform to graft poly(amidoamine) onto fiber surface at room temperature. Systematic investigatio...
We demonstrate the utilisation of an azomethine 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction with carbon fibre...
Bioinspired polydopamine coatings have been widely used for the surface modification of various mate...
Carbon fibers were surface modified using mixed grafting solutions of methyl methacrylate and glycid...
Carbon fibers (CFs), which exhibit excellent physical performances and low density, suffer from thei...
A new and eco-friendly mussel-inspired surface modification pathway for bamboo fiber (BF) is present...
A novel biomimetic surface modification method for meta-aramid (MPIA) fibers and the improvement on ...
Codeposition of a mussel-inspired nanohybrid coating was realized onto a carbon fiber (CF) surface v...
To improve the interfacial properties of carbon fiber (CF) reinforced composites, an innovative and ...
The surface of carbon fibre was rapidly modified by reductive electrochemical deposition employing a...
Mussel inspired proteins have been demonstrated to serve as a versatile biologic adhesive with numer...
We propose a novel method to chemically and uniformly graft carbon nanotubes (CNTs) onto carbon fibe...
The use of carbon fibre for reinforcement in polymers has been a subject of increased interest withi...
We present a versatile route for promoting cell adhesion and viability on various non-wetting surfac...
Surface modification of tissue engineering scaffolds and substrates is required for improving the ef...
Mussel-inspired dopamine chemistry has increasingly been used for surface modification due to its si...
We demonstrate the utilisation of an azomethine 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction with carbon fibre...
Bioinspired polydopamine coatings have been widely used for the surface modification of various mate...
Carbon fibers were surface modified using mixed grafting solutions of methyl methacrylate and glycid...
Carbon fibers (CFs), which exhibit excellent physical performances and low density, suffer from thei...
A new and eco-friendly mussel-inspired surface modification pathway for bamboo fiber (BF) is present...
A novel biomimetic surface modification method for meta-aramid (MPIA) fibers and the improvement on ...
Codeposition of a mussel-inspired nanohybrid coating was realized onto a carbon fiber (CF) surface v...
To improve the interfacial properties of carbon fiber (CF) reinforced composites, an innovative and ...
The surface of carbon fibre was rapidly modified by reductive electrochemical deposition employing a...
Mussel inspired proteins have been demonstrated to serve as a versatile biologic adhesive with numer...
We propose a novel method to chemically and uniformly graft carbon nanotubes (CNTs) onto carbon fibe...
The use of carbon fibre for reinforcement in polymers has been a subject of increased interest withi...
We present a versatile route for promoting cell adhesion and viability on various non-wetting surfac...
Surface modification of tissue engineering scaffolds and substrates is required for improving the ef...
Mussel-inspired dopamine chemistry has increasingly been used for surface modification due to its si...
We demonstrate the utilisation of an azomethine 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction with carbon fibre...
Bioinspired polydopamine coatings have been widely used for the surface modification of various mate...
Carbon fibers were surface modified using mixed grafting solutions of methyl methacrylate and glycid...