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The Mass Production of Lignin Fibres by Means of Needleless Electrospinning

Mikeš, P. (author)
Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
Baker, D. A. (author)
RISE
Uhlin, A (author)
RISE
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Lukáš, D. (author)
Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
Kuželová-Košťáková, E. (author)
Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
Vidrich, A. (author)
Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
Valtera, J. (author)
Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
Kopřivová, B. (author)
Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
Asatiani, N. (author)
Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
Salmen, Lennart (author)
RISE
Tomani, Per (author)
RISE,Bioraffinaderi och energi
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2021-01-09
2021
English.
In: Journal of Polymers and the Environment. - : Springer. - 1566-2543 .- 1572-8919. ; 29:7, s. 2164-2173
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  • Abstract: Lignin, a cheap renewable natural polymer, can be used as a precursor for the production of carbon fibres, its conversion into which is significantly faster than that of polyacrylonitrile. Lignin can be fractionated in various solvents via dissolution to decrease its polydispersity. Fractions with a higher molecular weight distribution can then be used in solvent-based spinning technologies such as electrospinning. We selected several solvent systems according to the Hansen solubility theory and subsequently tested them for solubility and electro-spinability. The selected solvent systems were then successfully tested for use in the needleless electrospinning process due to their potential for mass production. The solutions used in the electrospinning process needed high concentrations of lignin, which led to a high degree of viscosity. Therefore, we measured the relaxation times and viskosity for selected solutions, a factor that plays a pivotal role in terms of the production of smooth fibres. Finally, these solutions were tested for electrospinning using alternating current. This technology brings a new possibility in mass production of lignin fibres due to its high productivity and ease of use. Such materials can be used in a number of applications such as batteries, supercapacitors or for the production of composite materials. They provide a cheap and renewable natural polymer source which can easily be transformed into a carbon nanofibrous layer. Graphic Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

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AC electrospinning
Carbon fibres
Lignin
Needleless electrospinning
Fibers
Graphite fibers
Molecular weight distribution
Solubility
Solvents
Alternating current
Electrospinning process
Hansen solubility
High productivity
Lignin fibres
Mass production
Solvent system
Spinning technologies
Electrospinning

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