▎ 摘 要
Poor heat conduction in the interface between the carbon fiber and polymer matrix is a problem in the actuation of shape-memory polymer (SMP) composites by Joule heating. In this study, we investigated the effectiveness of grafting silver-nanoparticle-decorated graphene oxide (GO) onto carbon fibers to improve the electrothermal properties and Joule-heating-activated shape recovery of SMP composites. Self-assembled GO was grafted onto carbon fibers to enhance the bonding of the carbon fibers with the polymeric matrix via van der Waal's forces and covalent crosslinking, respectively. Silver nanoparticles were further self-assembled and deposited to decorate the GO assembly, which was used to decrease the thermal dissimilarity and facilitate heat transfer from the carbon fiber to the polymer matrix. The carbon fiber was incorporated with SMP to achieve the shape recovery induced by Joule heating. We found that the silver-nanoparticle-decorated GO helped us achieve a more uniform temperature distribution in the SMP composites compared to those without decoration. Furthermore, the shape-recovery behavior and temperature profile during the Joule heating of the SMP composites were characterized and compared. A unique synergistic effect of the carbon fibers and silver-nanoparticle-decorated GO was achieved to enhance the heat transfer and a higher speed of actuation. (c) 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2015, 132, 41673.