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Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.57, No.6, 297-303, 2019
Diameter dependence of hybrid shish-kebab structure in polyethylene/carbon material fiber composites
PE chains can proceed template crystal growth on multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) surface and develop into hybrid shish-kebab (HSK) abiding by the "soft epitaxy" mechanism. For large-diameter carbon nanofiber (CNF), the lattice matching and epitaxy are the main mechanism for hybrid structure formation under the static state. This study provided a new understanding of HSK formation, wherein PE underlay on the surface of carbon material fiber played an important role. The shear flow induced PE chains to orient along the CNF surface and formed PE underlayer. Subsequently, ordered subglobules were periodically formed along the CNF axis and finally evolved to typical HSK structures with well-aligned arraying PE lamellae rather than random one. As the diameter increased to 7000 nm, even though the graphite (002) planes in carbon fibers (CFs) was similar to that in CNFs, the attractive van der Waals interactions between CFs and PE chains were too weak to drive enough PE chains to absorb on the CFs surface and form PE underlay even under the shear flow, leading to the absence of PE lamellae on the CF surface. Based on that, the "soft epitaxy" could be the main formation mechanism of HSK structures for carbon material fibers regardless of their diameters. (c) 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Polym. Phys. 2019, 57, 297-303