The 68th JSAP Spring Meeting 2021

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Oral presentation

1 Interdisciplinary Physics and Related Areas of Science and Technology » 1.5 Instrumentation, measurement and Metrology

[19a-Z02-1~8] 1.5 Instrumentation, measurement and Metrology

Fri. Mar 19, 2021 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Z02 (Z02)

Nao Terasaki(AIST)

11:30 AM - 11:45 AM

[19a-Z02-7] [Highlight]Spin-state observation and degradation-mechanism study of CFRP composite materials
by electron spin resonance spectroscopy

Dong Xue1, Yue Nakamura1, Satoshi Inai1, Yuki Kaneko1, Haruhisa Akiyama2, Toshiaki Miura2, Yukihiro Shimoi2, Yusuke Imai2, Daisuke Shimamoto2, Yoshiki Sugimoto2, Kazuhiro Marumoto1,3 (1.Univ. of Tsukuba, 2.AIST, 3.TREMS, Univ. of Tsukuba)

Keywords:Carbon fiber-reinforced plastic, Electron spin resonance, Deterioration mechanism

Carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) composites have attracted much attention because of its light weight and high rigidity compared to other structural materials. The CFRP composites are used in aircraft and electric vehicles. Also, it is essential structural material for improving energy efficiency by reducing material weight. Polymers contain defects and unpaired electrons at the ends of molecular chains. The number of unpaired electrons are thought to change with material deterioration. In other words, by using unpaired electrons as probes, material deterioration can be monitored at the molecular level. However, conventional research has not yet been conducted to analyze and control the deterioration state of rigid composites from microscopic viewpoint at molecular level. In this study, electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy was used to measure and analyze CFRP composites at the molecular level to elucidate the deterioration mechanism.