On the fabrication and characteristics of PAN precursor fiber in the solvent-free coagulation process

The objective of this research is to investigate the appropriate range of coagulation bath temperature and polymer solution composition for spinning process in the solvent-free coagulation process and the effect of these parameters on carbon fibers precursor. The fabrication of the precursor fiber i...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi, Rahman, M. A., Mustafa, A.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/5464/1/A.F.Ismail2006_OnTheFabricationAndCharacteristicsOfPAN.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/5464/
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Summary:The objective of this research is to investigate the appropriate range of coagulation bath temperature and polymer solution composition for spinning process in the solvent-free coagulation process and the effect of these parameters on carbon fibers precursor. The fabrication of the precursor fiber in the solvent-free coagulation process was carried out it a low residence time. The precursor fibers with excellent axial orientation and less number of micro-pores possess superior mechanical properties and enhance the performance of resulting carbon fibers. In the first stage of this study, the PAN polymer solution was prepared with incorporation of acrylamide as an additive. Th PAN/AM fibers were produced using a simple dry-wet spinning process. The PAN/AM fibers were then subjected to the oxidation process at 250 C in an oxygen-containing- atmosphere before underwent the carbonization process at 1000 °C. Through these studies, that a semi-dilute solution (18 wt.%) was found to be the most suitable polymer composition for the PAN/AM fibers fabrication at room temperature. It eased the fabrication process and produced the PAN/AM fibers with better mechanical properties. The PAN/AM fibers produced at coagulation bath temperature of 13 °C exhibited the excellent mechanical properties. At the coagulation bath temperature of 13 °C, the inward diffusion of non-solvent was still slow and consequendy reduced the number of micro-pores and fit for the drawing process. The ratio of carbon fiber to precursor modulus (Ec/Ep) was calculated to be about 16.5, which was relatively acceptable value as published elsewhere. It can be concluded that the PAN precursor fibers were successfully produce in the solvent-free coagulalion process which possessed competitive mechanical properties.