Issue 38, 2014

Enhancing the carbon yield of cellulose based carbon fibres with ionic liquid impregnates

Abstract

Here we show that ionic liquids (ILs), protic or aprotic in nature containing a phosphate anion, can be used as effective impregnating compounds resulting in a 50% improvement of the carbon yield of cellulose based carbon fibres and a 70 °C reduction in the onset of the depolymerization temperature. Using 13C NMR and FTIR spectra, we characterize the carbonized fibres with and without IL impregnates. The oxidative step in the formation of carbon fibres from cellulose precursors is very important in determining the final material properties, as such we examine this stage and show that the IL reduces the onset of the cellulose depolymerization temperature while improving the oxidative stability. This study highlights the ability of ILs to act as novel impregnates which can successfully reduce the formation of tar and volatile substances during carbonization of cellulose based carbon fibres resulting in an improved carbon yield and significant cost savings due to reduced maintenance and wear of equipment.

Graphical abstract: Enhancing the carbon yield of cellulose based carbon fibres with ionic liquid impregnates

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
07 Aug 2014
Accepted
12 Aug 2014
First published
19 Aug 2014

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2014,2, 15758-15762

Author version available

Enhancing the carbon yield of cellulose based carbon fibres with ionic liquid impregnates

N. Byrne, J. Chen and B. Fox, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2014, 2, 15758 DOI: 10.1039/C4TA04059G

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