可持续发展
业务
碳纤维
纤维
纳米技术
生化工程
材料科学
环境科学
工程类
生物
复合材料
生态学
复合数
作者
Nguyen‐Duc Le,Russell J. Varley,Michael Hummel,Mikaela Trogen,Nolene Byrne
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.mtsust.2022.100251
摘要
Carbon fibre is undoubtedly the structural material of the 21st century, but its usage remains limited to niche applications and high-value products due to its high production cost. Of the many challenges to reducing the cost of carbon fibre, low-cost precursors from renewable resources are a promising approach, simultaneously addressing both cost and sustainability. This paper therefore focusses on the challenges of manufacturing carbon fibre from lignin, cellulose, and blends thereof, in respect to spinning, stabilization, and carbonization. Strategies which address these challenges including improving spinnability, increasing yield and the rate of stabilization, reducing fibre fusion and optimizing the graphitic structure, are all discussed. Advanced bio-based precursors Lyocell, Ioncell® and emerging blended fibres are also introduced, including a discussion on their transformation into a new class of sustainable carbon fibre.
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