Free radical evolution and decay of PAN nano-fibers formed by irradiation and thermal stabilization

Weihua Liu, Rongfang Shen, Simei Liu, Feng Tian*, Xiaodong Zhang, Xiuhong Li, Mouhua Wang, Zhongfeng Tang

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Abstract

Radiation technique was found to accelerate the stabilization process of PAN nano-fibers in the production of carbon nano-fibers. The evolution and decay of the free radicals of electrospun PAN nano-fibers induced by gamma-rays irradiation were investigated using electron spin resonance. Mainly alkyl and polyimine radicals were formed and the total free radical concentration reached saturation of 1.3×1019spins/g at the dose of 200 kGy in vacuum. The free radicals were very stable with a half-life period longer than 40 days in vacuum but rapidly decayed in air. PAN nano-fibers were subject to radiation oxidation due to their small diameter when irradiated in air. The polyimine radicals were found to be more stable than alkyl radicals at room and elevated temperatures. Mainly polyene radicals were formed resulting from dehydrogenation during the stabilization process and the irradiated sample always contained higher radical concentration. The radiation oxidation facilitated the dehydrogenation to drive the thermal stabilization process.

Original languageEnglish
Article number109570
JournalPolymer Degradation and Stability
Volume188
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Decay
  • Free radicals
  • Nano-fiber
  • PAN
  • Radiation
  • Thermal stabilization

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