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Cellulose‐Derived Carbon Fibers with Improved Carbon Yield and Mechanical Properties
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Cellulose‐derived Carbon FibersChemical EngineeringBiomanufacturingEngineeringHigh-performance FiberMechanical EngineeringContinuous ProcessGreen ChemistryAmmonium TosylateFiber ScienceChemistryHemicelluloseNanocellulosePolymer ChemistryCarbon FibersWood Component
The manufacture of high mechanical strength cellulose‐based carbon fibers (CFs) is accomplished in a continuous process at comparably low temperatures and with high carbon yields. Applying a sulfur‐based carbonization agent, i.e., ammonium tosylate (ATS), carbon yields of 37% (83% of theory), and maximum tensile strengths and Young's moduli up to 2.0 and 84 GPa are obtained already at 1400 °C. For comparison, the use of the well‐known carbonization aid ammonium dihydrogenphosphate ((NH 4 )H 2 PO 4 ), ADHP, is also investigated. Both the precursor and the CFs are characterized via elemental analysis, wide‐angle X‐ray scattering, Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and tensile testing. Thermogravimetric analysis coupled with mass spectrometry/infrared spectroscopy discloses differences in structure formation between ATS and ADHP‐derived CFs during pyrolysis.
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