Preparation and property of short carbon fiber reinforced hydroxyapatite bio-composite
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Abstract
A short carbon fiber (Cf) reinforced hydroxyapatite (HA) bio-composite was prepared by in-situ processing. In order to improve the interfacial bonding of Cf/HA bio-composite, Cf surface was modified by oxidation treatment. The pure HA structures, Cf surfaces and fracture surface morphologies of the bio-composite were analyzed using XRD, FTIR and SEM, respectively. The mechanical properties of the Cf/HA were tested by a universal testing machine. The result shows that after oxidation treatment the surface of Cf exhibits rough and a lot of —OH, —COOH appears. The bio-composite has the maximum relative density and the excellent mechanical properties when Cf mass fraction is 3%, flexural strength and flexural modulus reach the maximum values of 130 MPa and 36 GPa. SEM fracture surface morphologies of Cf/HA bio-composite indicate that when the mass fraction is less than 6%, Cf uniformly disperses in the HA matrix.
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