Woven glass-fiber-reinforced cyanate ester/epoxy composites modified with plasma-functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were prepared. The mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties of the composites were investigated at different temperatures. The results show that the interlaminar shear strength, thermal conductivity, and electrical conductivity of the composites at room temperature and the cryogenic temperatures were enhanced simultaneously by the incorporation of MWCNTs, whereas the nonconductive behavior of the composites as electrical insulating materials was not changed. Meanwhile, the reinforcing mechanism was also examined on the basis of the microstructure of the composites. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2014 Fracture surface of the GFRP and 0.3 wt % MWCNT–GFRP: (a,b) GFRP at 300 K, (c,d) MWCNT–GFRP at 300 K, (e) GFRP with a low magnification at 300 K, and (f) GFRP with a low magnification at 77 K. [Color figure can be viewed in the online issue, which is available at wileyonlinelibrary.com.] |