A series of poly(amic acid)/polyacrylonitrile (PAA/PAN) blend fibers were prepared
and then stabilized in air in a temperature range of 200-280℃.After stabilization
the fibers were carbonized in nitrogen up to 1200℃ at different heating rates.The effects of heating rate on the chemical composition and structure of the resultant carbon fibers were investigated.Carbon fibers were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
laser Raman spectroscopy
X-ray diffraction (XRD)
carbonization yield and elemental analysis (EA).The results showed that the heat treatment expelled impurites as volatile by-products leading to an increase of carbon content
which was more than 92% when the carbonization temperature was 1200℃.Longitudinal striations along the fiber axis were revealed for all the carbon fibers which were attributed to the wet spinning process.The carbonization yield increased with the increasing heating rate and the hightest yield was 52.36%.As the heating rate increased
the degree of graphitization and crystallite size increased first and then decreased.The carbon fiber prepared at a heating rate of 8 K/min was found to be optimal in terms of the low electrical resistivity and high graphitization parameters with
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