Temperature and shear dependencies of rheology of poly(acrylonitrile‐co‐itaconic acid) dope in DMF |
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Authors: | Renjith Devasia C P Reghunadhan Nair K N Ninan |
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Institution: | Propellant and Special Chemicals Group, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Trivandrum‐695 022, India |
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Abstract: | Poly(acrylonitrile‐co‐itaconic acid) (poly(AN‐co‐IA)) precursor required for carbon fiber production is made into a dope and spun into fibers using a suitable spinning technique. The viscosity of the resin dope is decided by the polymer concentration, polymer molecular weight, temperature, and shear force. The shear rheology of concentrated poly(AN‐co‐IA) polymer solutions in N,N‐dimethylformamide (DMF), in the range of 1 × 105–1 × 106 g mol?1, has been investigated in the shear rate (γ′) range of 1 × 101–5 × 104 min?1. The zero shear viscosity (η0) has been evaluated at different temperatures. The temperature dependence of zero shear viscosity conformed to the Arrhenius–Frenkel–Eyring model. The free energy of activation of viscous flow (ΔGV) values were in the range 5–32 kJ mol?1 and this value increased with increase in polymer concentration and molecular weight. A master equation for the ΔGV value of the polymer solution of any and concentration (c) is suggested. The power law fitted well for the shear dependency of viscosity of these polymer solutions. The pseudoplasticity index (n) diminished with increase in polymer concentration and molecular weight. An empirical relation between viscosity (η) and was found to exist at constant shear rate, concentration and temperature. For each , the equation relating n, c, and T was established. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | polyacrylonitrile rheology polymer solutions carbon fiber precursor |
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