Abstract

AbstractThe effect of NaSCN salt on the spinnability of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) solutions, its resulting morphology, mechanical property, and the flame resistance of the resulting electrospun nanofibers were studied. The intent was to develop a method to produce nanosized carbon fiber precursors with good properties. Electrospun PAN nanofibers from 9.7–9.9 wt% PAN/sodiumthiocyanate (NaSCN) (aq)/Dimethylformamide (DMF) solutions with 1.0–2.9 wt% NaSCN (aq), and 10–15 wt% PAN/DMF solutions without salt exhibited good spinnability and morphology with no beading in the range of applied voltage (18–20 kV) and take‐up velocity (9.8–12.3 m/s). The relatively high take‐up velocity produced good yarn alignment. The diameter distributions of the PAN nanofibers containing the NaSCN salt were narrower than those of the PAN/DMF nanofibers without the salt. It was determined that the maximum content of salt for production of electrospun PAN nanofibers with good morphology was below 3.8 wt% (40 wt% based on PAN). The salt concentration can positively influence on the narrow diameter distributions of the resulting electrospun fibers. Also, it could be confirmed that the salt effect on mechanical property and flame resistance of electrospun PAN nanofibers. In particular, the elongation of the PAN nanofiber with 2.9 wt% NaSCN (aq) was significantly increased as much as 186% compared with that of 10 wt% PAN nanofiber without the salt. The flame resistance and mechanical properties of the stabilized PAN nanofibers with NaSCN (aq) increased after oxidization process. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 2011. © 2011 Society of Plastics Engineers.

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