The work describes the preparation of bio-based precursor carbon fibers (CFs) by a solvent-free process. Fibers from lignin, cellulose acetate, and triacetin as plasticizer are successfully obtained by melt-spinning showing a potential alternative to traditional precursor fibers from petroleum produced by wet-spinning. Thermal, morphological, and structural properties of precursor fibers are studied. In particular, precursor fibers present glass transition temperatures lower than neat polymers, indicating the feasibility of using melt-spinning due to an enhanced softening. Two stabilization thermal treatments with fast or slow heating are adopted to prepare the precursor fibers for carbonization. The CF yield achieves 32% for the materials at high lignin content.

Carbon Fibers Precursors from Lignin and Cellulose Acetate via Melt‐Spinning

Adriano Vignali
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Benedetta Palucci;Luca Zoli;Francesca Servadei;Salvatore Iannace;Fabio Bertini
2024

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The work describes the preparation of bio-based precursor carbon fibers (CFs) by a solvent-free process. Fibers from lignin, cellulose acetate, and triacetin as plasticizer are successfully obtained by melt-spinning showing a potential alternative to traditional precursor fibers from petroleum produced by wet-spinning. Thermal, morphological, and structural properties of precursor fibers are studied. In particular, precursor fibers present glass transition temperatures lower than neat polymers, indicating the feasibility of using melt-spinning due to an enhanced softening. Two stabilization thermal treatments with fast or slow heating are adopted to prepare the precursor fibers for carbonization. The CF yield achieves 32% for the materials at high lignin content.
2024
Istituto di Scienza, Tecnologia e Sostenibilità per lo Sviluppo dei Materiali Ceramici - ISSMC (ex ISTEC)
carbon fibers, cellulose, lignin, melt-spinning, thermal properties
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