Rapid and continuous preparation of polyacrylonitrile-based carbon fibers with electron-beam irradiation pretreatment

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Abstract

Thermal stabilization is a critical, yet time- and energy-consuming process during the preparation of PAN-based carbon fibers. In this work, automobile-grade carbon fibers with a 2.85 GPa tensile strength and a 203 GPa modulus are continuously produced with electron-beam (e-beam) irradiation pretreatment and 24 min thermal stabilization. Thermal and structural analyses reveal that e-beam irradiation can lower the onset temperature of the cyclization reaction and mitigate the heat release. Meanwhile, during the process of stabilization, e-beam irradiation can facilitate the evolution of both the chemical structure and the crystalline structure of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibers. Comparing to the industrial production of carbon fiber with a 40 min stabilization time, e-beam irradiated PAN fibers can achieve the same degree of stabilization with a 40% time savings.

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Yang, J., Liu, Y., Liu, J., Shen, Z., Liang, J., & Wang, X. (2018). Rapid and continuous preparation of polyacrylonitrile-based carbon fibers with electron-beam irradiation pretreatment. Materials, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11081270

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