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Carbon-Nano Fibers Yield Improvement with Iodinated Electrospun PVA/Silver Nanoparticle as Precursor via One-Step Synthesis at Low Temperature.


ABSTRACT: High temperature is required in carbon fiber synthesis in the carbonization step. However, direct high-temperature heating without the presence of additive materials would affect the yield and structure of carbon fibers produced. Thus, this study aims to synthesize carbon fibers from poly-vinyl alcohol (PVA), as the precursor and reducing agent, using silver nanoparticles (SNP) from silver nitrate (AgNO3) as additives. The pre-treatment of PVA was performed in three steps, i.e., mixing PVA/AgNO3, electrospinning, and iodination. The interaction of PVA and AgNO3 was assessed by FTIR, and SEM was used to characterize the electro-spun fibers prior and after iodination; Raman spectrophotometer was carried out to confirm the yield of carbon fibers. There was reduction in oxygen groups (3000-3800 cm-1) and emergence of -C=O (1100 cm-1) and -C=C- (1627 cm-1) functional groups, indicating formation of carbon layers. Based on the DT/GA results, the silver nanoparticles reduce the need of high temperature with optimum carbonization at 350 °C and lead to the formation of more regular graphene layers. Graphene layers with a size distribution of 0.438 nm and well-organized structures were successfully formed, and the Raman shifting showed higher intensities of G and G' bands in the presence of Ag. Based on DT/GA results, the yield of carbon fibers with iodinated PVA fibers and SNP as additive had higher rates around 800 µg/min, reaching 33% at 500 °C. Thus, it is demonstrated that iodinated PVA/AgNO3 samples can significantly improve carbon fiber yield at low temperatures.

SUBMITTER: Gea S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8839439 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Carbon-Nano Fibers Yield Improvement with Iodinated Electrospun PVA/Silver Nanoparticle as Precursor via One-Step Synthesis at Low Temperature.

Gea Saharman S   Attaurrazaq Boy B   Situmorang Suhut Alexander SA   Piliang Averroes Fazlur Rahman AFR   Hendrana Sunit S   Goutianos Stergios S  

Polymers 20220122 3


High temperature is required in carbon fiber synthesis in the carbonization step. However, direct high-temperature heating without the presence of additive materials would affect the yield and structure of carbon fibers produced. Thus, this study aims to synthesize carbon fibers from poly-vinyl alcohol (PVA), as the precursor and reducing agent, using silver nanoparticles (SNP) from silver nitrate (AgNO<sub>3</sub>) as additives. The pre-treatment of PVA was performed in three steps, i.e., mixin  ...[more]

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