Poly(para-phenylene) fibers – Characterization and preliminary data for conversion to carbon fiber

Given the exceptionally high thermal stability of poly (para-phenylene) (PPP) among linear polyaromatics, it is expected that PPP fibers will have myriad applications. In this study, PPP fibers were obtained starting from the enzymatic dihydroxylation/reduction of benzene to 5,6-cis-dihydroxycyclohe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Polymer (Guilford) 2021-07, Vol.228, p.123945, Article 123945
Hauptverfasser: Ikizer, Burcin, Lawton, Carl W., Orbey, Nese
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Given the exceptionally high thermal stability of poly (para-phenylene) (PPP) among linear polyaromatics, it is expected that PPP fibers will have myriad applications. In this study, PPP fibers were obtained starting from the enzymatic dihydroxylation/reduction of benzene to 5,6-cis-dihydroxycyclohexa-1,3-diene, followed by esterification, polymerization, and thermal aromatization. Polymer precursor was characterized in terms of its thermal and rheological properties. High levels of aromatization were achieved, and the obtained PPP fibers were mostly para-linked. Carbonization of PPP fibers by pyrolysis was studied at different temperatures (600–1500 °C). Fourier transform infrared and Raman spectroscopy results showed that PPP transformed into disordered carbon at temperatures above 800 °C, similarly to commercial carbon fiber (CF). Scanning electron microscopy analysis showed that PPP fibers and CFs had smooth surfaces, were nonporous, and retained their original fiber shape during the aromatization and carbonization steps. Our research highlights the high potential of using PPP as an alternate precursor to CF. [Display omitted] •PPP in fiber form was obtained from benzene by an enzymatic route.•Degree of aromatization was high, and PPP fibers were mostly para-linked.•PPP fibers were evaluated as an alternate CF precursor.•PPP fibers were successfully converted into CFs.•Raman D and G bands of CFs matched well with those of a commercial CF.
ISSN:0032-3861
1873-2291
DOI:10.1016/j.polymer.2021.123945