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Single and hybrid electromagnetic absorbing coatings on polyacrylonitrile precursor to motivate the microwave pre-oxidation

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Abstract Nano silicon carbide was used separately and as an auxiliary absorber for the modification of the PAN precursor fibers to upgrade their microwave absorbability in order to undergo the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Nano silicon carbide was used separately and as an auxiliary absorber for the modification of the PAN precursor fibers to upgrade their microwave absorbability in order to undergo the subsequent pre-oxidization by using microwave. Surface coatings were successfully applied to the PAN precursor and the coated fibers were pre-oxidized over the microwave furnace for 60 min. To study the effect of the coatings on the pre-oxidized fibers, a series of characterizations were carried out. FTIR analysis results showed clear changes in the basic chemical structure of pre-oxidized fibers, which approved the occurrence of the cyclization and crosslinking reactions. Furthermore, the cyclization was confirmed by the thermal analysis results. According to the listed oxygen values, it can be suggested that the pre-oxidized fibers can resist the high temperatures in the following stage (carbonization). In addition, the crystalline analysis revealed a reduction in crystallinity, while the mechanical analysis demonstrated a reduction in tensile strength and elongation at break of pre-oxidized fibers.

Keywords: hybrid electromagnetic; analysis; single hybrid; oxidized fibers; precursor; pre oxidized

Journal Title: Polymer Degradation and Stability
Year Published: 2018

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