Preparation and thermal properties of polyethylene-based carbonized fibers

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In this study, carbonized fibers were prepared by using acidically cross-linked LDPE fibers. The surface morphologies of the carbonized fibers were observed by SEM. The effects of cross-linking process temperatures were studied using thermal analyses such as DSC and TGA. The melting and heating enthalpy of the fibers decreased as the cross-linking temperature increased. The cross-linked fibers had a carbonization yield of over 50%. From SEM results the highest yield of carbonized LDPE-based fibers was obtained by cross-linking at a sulfate temperature (170oC). As a result, carbonation yield of the carbonized fibers was found to depend on the functions of the cross-linking ratio of the LDPE precursors.

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Kim, K. W., Lee, H. M., Kim, B. S., Hwang, S. H., Kwac, L. K., An, K. H., & Kim, B. J. (2015). Preparation and thermal properties of polyethylene-based carbonized fibers. Carbon Letters, 16(1), 62–66. https://doi.org/10.5714/CL.2015.16.1.062

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