Ultrafast formation of ANFs with kinetic advantage and new insight into the mechanism†

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Abstract

Aramid nanofibers (ANFs) have important applications in many fields, including electrical insulation and battery separators. However, a few limitations seriously restrict the application of ANFs currently, such as low preparation efficiency and the unclear preparation mechanism. To overcome these limitations, the present work proposes a new view-point from the perspective of reaction kinetics. The preparation efficiency was proven to essentially rely on the effective c(OH−). With a simple pre-treatment, a kinetic advantage was created and the preparation time of ANFs was reduced from multiple hours to 10 minutes, which was a considerable step towards practical applications. Moreover, the resultant ANF membranes still exhibited excellent properties in terms of mechanical strength (tensile strength > 160 MPa), thermal stability, light transmittance, and electrical insulation (above 90 kV mm−1). This work not only presents an ultrafast method to produce ANFs but also provides new insights into the mechanism that will benefit the subsequent development of ANF-based materials.

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Huang, L., Zhang, M., Nie, J., Yang, B., Tan, J., & Song, S. (2022). Ultrafast formation of ANFs with kinetic advantage and new insight into the mechanism†. Nanoscale Advances, 4(6), 1565–1576. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1na00897h

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