Poly(Methyl Vinyl Ketone) as a Potential Carbon Fiber Precursor

Kläus Müllen, Markus Klapper, Joseph W. Krumpfer, Alexander Müller, Michael R. Buchmeiser, Erik Frank, Elisabeth Giebel, Lisa‐Maria Ackermann, Catarina Nardi Tironi, Georgios Mourgas, Jörg Unold
2016-12-17

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Given their increasing importance in a variety of applications, the preparation of carbon fibers with well-defined chemical structures and innocuous byproducts has garnered a growing interest over the past decade. We report the preparation of medium molecular weight poly(methyl vinyl ketone) (PMVK) as a potential carbon fiber precursor material which can easily undergo carbonization via the well-known, acid-catalyzed aldol condensation with water as a sole byproduct. Rheological studies further show that PMVK (MW ∼ 50 kg/mol) exhibits excellent physical and thermal properties for the spinning of single and multifilament fibers and easily produces carbon yields of 25% at temperatures as low as 250 °C. Analysis of the carbonized product also suggests a more defect-free structure than commercially available carbon fibers.
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Kläus Müllen
Markus Klapper
Joseph W. Krumpfer
Alexander Müller
Michael R. Buchmeiser
Erik Frank
Elisabeth Giebel
Lisa‐Maria Ackermann
Catarina Nardi Tironi
Georgios Mourgas
Jörg Unold
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