2014
DOI: 10.1107/s1600576714020081
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Structural evolution during the graphitization of polyacrylonitrile-based carbon fiber as revealed by small-angle X-ray scattering

Abstract: On the basis of a Debye–Bueche correlation length analysis, the small‐angle X‐ray scattering (SAXS) intensity components due to different scatterers within polyacrylonitrile‐based carbon fiber were determined and analyzed separately. According to Guinier's law and other related methods, an intensity component indicating a relatively large scatterer was ascribed to the amorphous structure within the boundaries of fibrils. Results indicated that the amorphous regions decreased in dimension and finally transforme… Show more

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“…5 In this way the mechanical property of carbon bers might be interpreted on the basis of heterogeneous stress distribution among the various parts of the ber as suggested by Kobayashi et al 5 Owing to the changes in fracture mode as well as other structural factors (e.g., the crystalline, void and aggregation structures. 4,6,23 ), both the tensile strength and fracture elongation of the heat-treated bers dropt a lot with the increase of HTT as shown in Table 1.…”
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“…5 In this way the mechanical property of carbon bers might be interpreted on the basis of heterogeneous stress distribution among the various parts of the ber as suggested by Kobayashi et al 5 Owing to the changes in fracture mode as well as other structural factors (e.g., the crystalline, void and aggregation structures. 4,6,23 ), both the tensile strength and fracture elongation of the heat-treated bers dropt a lot with the increase of HTT as shown in Table 1.…”
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“…They considered the directional dependence of the invariant for anisotropic samples and determined a parametric description of the degree of orientation. Pauw et al (2010) and Li et al (2014) also discussed the use of a pseudo-invariant to describe the pore structures in carbon fibers. The value of the pseudoinvariant in a particular direction (, ') is given by R 1 0 IðQÞ ;' Q 2 dQ, but this is not a true measure of the volume fraction of one of the phases.…”
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“…It also improves the distortion and dislocation between the microcrystals, which leads to more microcrystal growth and further aggregates, contracts, and aligns the carbon network. Some fiber holes combine or collapse during the rearranging process [31]. According to figure 6(c), the short axis generally increases as temperature rises, while the long axis generally decreases.…”
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confidence: 96%