Multi-step heating strategy during thermal stabilization of polyacrylonitrile multi-filament bundle before carbonization

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Date

2024

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Volume Title

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Wiley

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Abstract

A polyacrylonitrile (PAN) multi-filament bundle underwent a multi-step heat treatment following impregnation with a solution of ammonium bromide, phosphoric acid and urea (A-P-U). The multi-step thermal stabilization process was conducted in an air atmosphere at temperatures ranging from 200 to 245 degrees C for various stabilization times spanning from 10 to 70 min. Comprehensive analysis of physical and mechanical properties, infrared (IR) spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and thermal analysis (DSC and TGA) revealed the significant influence of stabilization time on the structure and properties of thermally stabilized PAN multi-filament bundle. The fiber thickness and linear density of the stabilized fibers decreased by approximately 29.5% and 10.6%, respectively, after 70 min of heat treatment. However, the fiber density value increased from 1.18 to 1.38 g cm(-3) during the same stabilization time. Additionally, the carbon yield value obtained using TGA increased from 31% to 73% at 850 degrees C. The presence of A-P-U markedly reduced the time needed for the conversion of the PAN polymer into a cyclized structure through its nitrile groups, thereby accelerating the stabilization reactions. Furthermore, the IR spectra exhibited the appearance of C=C bonds, signaling the creation of a crosslinked ladder-like structure. The XRD traces confirmed the decrease in crystallinity with increasing stabilization time, consistent with the findings from IR spectra. The findings showed that the A-P-U integrated system is notably successful and proficient in promoting the cyclization of nitrile groups, thereby decreasing the time needed to establish a thermally stable structure capable of withstanding elevated carbonization temperatures. (c) 2024 The Author(s). Polymer International published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.

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Keywords

carbon fiber, infrared spectroscopy, polyacrylonitrile, thermal stabilization, X-ray diffraction

Journal or Series

Polymer International

WoS Q Value

N/A

Scopus Q Value

Q1

Volume

73

Issue

10

Citation