## Abstract In den letzten 10 Jahren wurde eine preisgünstige Herstellungsmethode für keramische SiCN‐Fasern über die Precursorroute gefunden, welche die fünf Prozessschritte Polymersynthese, Herstellung der Spinnmasse, Schmelzspinnen, Härtung mittels Elektronenbestrahlung und kontinuierliche Pyrol
Rheology and processability of multi-walled carbon nanotubes—ABSE polycarbosilazane composites
✍ Scribed by Sylvia Kokott; Lutz Heymann; Günter Motz
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 628 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0955-2219
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✦ Synopsis
An inexpensive method has been found to produce ceramic SiCN-fibres via the precursor route consisting of five processing steps: synthesis of the polymer, preparation of the spinning mass, melt-spinning, curing via electron beam and subsequent pyrolysis at 1100 • C in a nitrogen atmosphere. A special solid and meltable fibre polymer, the so-called polycarbosilazane ABSE, has been developed in the last decade for this purpose. Due to its low molecular weight, an adequate catalytic and thermal aftertreatment was necessary to guarantee a stable melt-spinning process. This article discusses an alternative way to tailor the rheology of the spinning mass, i.e. the addition of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) to the ABSE melt. Measuring the viscoelastic properties of the prepared compounds as well as their behaviour during the melt-spinning process demonstrates the strong interaction between the MWCNTs and the precursor melt. Even 1 wt.% of the MWCNTs shows a significant positive influence on the rheological behaviour and thus an improvement in the spinnability of the ABSE crude precursor. The influence of the addition of a dispersing agent is investigated as well. In using a dispersing agent, the level of homogeneous dispersion of the MWCNTs increases, whereas the interactions between the MWCNTs and the precursor melt decrease. Thus, the addition of MWCNTs represents a new way to modify the ABSE precursor for the melt-spinning process.
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