Designing materials and processes for strong polyacrylonitrile precursor fibers

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Abstract

Although polyacrylonitrile (PAN)-based carbon fibers have been successfully commercialized owing to their excellent material properties, their actual mechanical performance is still much lower than the theoretical values. Meanwhile, there is a growing demand for the use of superior carbon fibers. As such, many studies have been conducted to improve the mechanical performance of carbon fibers. Among the various approaches, designing a strong precursor fiber with a well-developed microstructure and morphology can constitute the most effective strategy to achieve superior performance. In this review, the efforts used to modulate materials, processing, and additives to deliver strong precursor fibers were thoroughly investigated. Our work demonstrates that the design of materials and processes is a fruitful pathway for the enhancement of the mechanical performance of carbon fibers.

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Ahn, H., Yeo, S. Y., & Lee, B. S. (2021, September 1). Designing materials and processes for strong polyacrylonitrile precursor fibers. Polymers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13172863

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