Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5185234 Polymer 2010 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Herein we report on the synthesis of reactive poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide) (PPTA) oligomers and the preparation and characterisation of aramid fibres thereof. Methacrylate and maleimide reactive end-groups were found to be sufficiently stable in H2SO4 at 85 °C and they were used to prepare reactive PPTA oligomers. Lyotropic spin-dopes could be prepared with up to 20 wt% of reactive oligomer (Mn = 3900 g mol−1) and this modification did not interfere with the fibre spinning process and had no effect on the fibre tensile properties. The as-spun fibres did indeed show a modest (+0.1 GPa) improvement in compression strength. A high temperature treatment at 380 °C resulted in fibres which all show a significant increase in compressive strength over their as-spun precursors, i.e. from 0.7 to 0.9 GPa. When fibres were treated at 430 °C the compression values of the oligomer-modified fibres dropped somewhat, whereas unmodified PPTA displayed a compressive strength of 1.1 GPa. Other favourable fibre properties such as modulus and tenacity were not compromised.

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