Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7215876 | Composites Science and Technology | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Continuous polyacrylonitrile-based nano-fibres are produced by an electrospinning approach and then converted to nano-scale carbon fibres (n-CFs) with a homogeneous structure by introducing multi-step hot-stretching in this paper. The processed n-CFs are highly aligned and partially graphitic, yet obtained at a temperature range normally associated with carbonization, and show remarkably uniform structures and a quite smooth surface with a mean roughness of 0.249Â nm. The electrical conductivity of the n-CFs reaches 15.5Â S/cm along the fibre direction. Tensile tests demonstrate an enhancement of 21% and 60% in tensile strength and Young's modulus, respectively, of polyetherimide composite membranes containing 1Â wt% n-CFs treated with multi-step hot-stretching, which is more remarkable reinforcing effect compared to the multi-walled carbon nanotubes. It is believed that the developed approach, electrospinning and multi-step hot-stretching technique, can be a practicable means for the fabrication of continuous n-CF reinforcement with high structural integrity and desirable properties.
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Authors
Gang Sui, Fengjie Sun, Xiaoping Yang, Jianying Ji, Weihong Zhong,