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Fabrication of Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Ceramic Composites by Wet Electrospinning

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arxiv 2110.08204 v1 pith:V3YOVUWO submitted 2021-10-15 cond-mat.soft physics.app-ph

Fabrication of Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Ceramic Composites by Wet Electrospinning

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keywords ceramiccompositespolymerapproachfiber-reinforcedelectrospinningindentationyield
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We propose a novel approach of wet electrospinning to yield fiber-reinforced polymer ceramic composites, where a reactive ceramic precursor gel is used as a collector. We illustrate our approach by generating polyethylene oxide (PEO) fibers in a potassium silicate gel; the gel is later activated using metakaolin to yield a ceramic-0.5 wt% PEO fiber composite. An increase of 29% and 22% is recorded for the fabricated polymer ceramic composites in terms of indentation modulus and indentation hardness respectively. Our initial findings demonstrate the process viability and might lead to a potentially scalable manufacturing approach for fiber-reinforced polymer ceramic composites.

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