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Influence of Hardwood Lignin Blending on the Electrical and Mechanical Properties of Cellulose Based Carbon Fibers.


ABSTRACT: Carbon fibers (CFs) are fabricated by blending hardwood kraft lignin (HKL) and cellulose. Various compositions of HKL and cellulose in blended solutions are air-gap spun in 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate (EMIM OAc), resulting in the production of virtually bead-free quality fibers. The synthesized HKL-cellulose fibers are thermostabilized and carbonized to achieve CFs, and consequently their electrical and mechanical properties are evaluated. Remarkably, fibers with the highest lignin content (65%) exhibited an electrical conductivity of approximately 42 S/cm, surpassing that of cellulose (approximately 15 S/cm). Moreover, the same fibers demonstrated significantly improved tensile strength (∼312 MPa), showcasing a 5-fold increase compared to pure cellulose while maintaining lower stiffness. Comprehensive analyses, including Auger electron spectroscopy and wide-angle X-ray scattering, show a heterogeneous skin-core morphology in the fibers revealing a higher degree of preferred orientation of carbon components in the skin compared to the core. The incorporation of lignin in CFs leads to increased graphitization, enhanced tensile strength, and a unique skin-core structure, where the skin's graphitized cellulose and lignin contribute stiffness, while the predominantly lignin-rich core enhances carbon content, electrical conductivity, and strength.

SUBMITTER: Rajendra Babu Kalai Arasi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11289755 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Influence of Hardwood Lignin Blending on the Electrical and Mechanical Properties of Cellulose Based Carbon Fibers.

Rajendra Babu Kalai Arasi Azega A   Bengtsson Jenny J   Haque Mazharul M   Theliander Hans H   Enoksson Peter P   Lundgren Per P  

ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering 20240715 30


Carbon fibers (CFs) are fabricated by blending hardwood kraft lignin (HKL) and cellulose. Various compositions of HKL and cellulose in blended solutions are air-gap spun in 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate (EMIM OAc), resulting in the production of virtually bead-free quality fibers. The synthesized HKL-cellulose fibers are thermostabilized and carbonized to achieve CFs, and consequently their electrical and mechanical properties are evaluated. Remarkably, fibers with the highest lignin conte  ...[more]

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