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Advances in Polymer Technology, volume 37, issue 4, pages 1076-1084

From Polyacrylonitrile, Its Solutions, and Filaments to Carbon Fibers: I. Phase State and Rheology of Basic Polymers and Their Solutions

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2016-08-29
scimago Q2
SJR0.443
CiteScore5.5
Impact factor2
ISSN07306679, 10982329
Organic Chemistry
General Chemical Engineering
Polymers and Plastics
Abstract

The phase state and rheological properties of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) solutions of a series of acrylonitrile‐based copolymers (PAN), which were obtained by suspension polymerization and synthesized in supercritical CO2, have been studied. For PANDMSO (plus water) solutions, a bimodal amorphous phase equilibrium takes place at ~78°C. Comparison of the rheological behavior of homo‐ and copolymer solutions has shown that the presence of carboxylate ion(s) in the macromolecular chain leads to supramolecular structure formation. Small additions of non‐solvent (water) enhance the viscoelasticity of the solution, whereas a large amount of water results in gel formation; beyond a certain threshold of water concentration, macroscopic phase separation takes place. Addition of carbon nanotubes into the solution does not change their phase state or rheological behavior. Application of mechanical forces to concentrated solutions may cause specific phase separation without the addition of a non‐solvent.

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