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Multifunctional carbon fibre composites using electrochemistry

Dan Zenkert, Ross Harnden, E. Leif, Göran Lindbergh, Mats Johansson

2024Composites Part B Engineering31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Most products today have several functions, but these are achieved by integrating different monofunctional devices and/or materials in a system. Having several functions simultaneously in one single material has many potential advantages, such as a structural material that can also store energy, have self-sensing or self-healing capability or any other physical function. This would lead mass and resource savings, being more energy efficient and thus more sustainable. This paper presents a mini review on how carbon fibres can be used for integrating several functions simultaneously in a high-performance load carrying structural material using the electrical and electrochemical properties of carbon fibres. Through this carbon fibre composites can also store energy like a lithium-ion battery, be used as a strain sensor, have electrically controlled actuation and shape-morphing, and be used as an energy harvester.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite materialCarbon fibersElectrochemistryBattery (electricity)StiffnessLithium (medication)Composite numberElectrodeMedicinePhysicsChemistryQuantum mechanicsPhysical chemistryEndocrinologyPower (physics)Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchInnovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
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