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New understanding on the reaction pathways of the polyacrylonitrile copolymer fiber pre-oxidation: online tracking by two-dimensional correlation FTIR spectroscopy

RSC ADVANCES(2016)

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Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) copolymer fiber pre-oxidation has important influence on the final properties of carbon fibers. Understanding and tracking the reaction pathways of this pre-oxidation has great significance in guaranteeing the quality of the resulting carbon fibers. In this study, in situ FTIR spectroscopy in combination with scaling moving-window two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy (scaling-MW2D) and 2D correlation analysis was used to study the reaction pathways. In addition, DSC and C-13 solid-state NMR were used to assist in the determination and verification of chemical structures. Scaling-MW2D revealed that pre-oxidation consists of an initial process (A, 69-223 degrees C) and a main process (B, 223-309 degrees C). From the sequential order of 2D correlation analysis, more detailed pathways were obtained. The induced reaction of comonomer units took place in process A (69-223 degrees C). In process B (223-309 degrees C), the initial cyclic structures were first generated from the induced structure formed in process A. Then, these initial cyclic structures underwent a series of oxidations and subsequent isomerization. Subsequently, a large number of AN units were immediately involved in the main cyclization reaction, and some beta-amino nitriles were produced. One new understanding obtained is that the initial cyclic structures after oxidation and isomerization are the real induced "nucleus" of the main cyclization reaction, and therefore oxygen in the air plays a key role in the main cyclization of PAN. The final step is the dehydrogenation reaction on the polycyclic structures at a high temperature.
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