Abstract

AbstractA continuous stabilization and carbonization process was used to prepare polyacrylonitrile (PAN)‐based carbon fibers. The stepwise stabilization of PAN fibers was tried at various temperatures. The effect of stepwise stabilization on the physical properties and microstructure of the final carbon fibers is reported in this article. The fixed temperature in stepwise stabilization is kept below the fusion temperature of PAN precursors to avoid overstabilization of the fibers. The optimum stepwise stabilization process not only increases the amount of ladder polymer in stabilized fiber but also improves the physical and mechanical properties of the resultant carbon fibers. The formation of closed pores from open pores in carbon fiber occurs at 1100°C, but the formation of closed pores occurs at 200°C lower for carbon fiber developed from overstabilized fiber. The effect of continuous stepwise stabilization on the properties of resulting stabilized fibers and the variation in physical properties, element composition, and microstructure of carbon fibers during the carbonization process are also reported in this article.

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