화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.93, No.2, 669-675, 2004
Morphology of polyimide fibers derived from 3,3',4,4'-biphenyltetracarboxylic dianhydride and 4,4'-oxydianiline
As one member of high performance fibers, aromatic polyimide fibers possess many advantages, such as high strength, high modulus, high and low temperature resistance, and radiation resistance. However, the preparation of the high performance fibers is so difficult that the commercial fibers have not been produced except P84 with good flame retardancy. In this report, a polyimide was synthesized from 3,3',4,4'-biphenyltetracarboxylic dianhydride (BPDA) and 4,4'-oxydianiline (ODA) and the fibers were prepared from its solution by a dry-jet wet-spinning process. The formation of the as-spun fibers in different coagulation bath composition was discussed. Scanning electron microscope (SEMI) was employed to study the morphology of the as-spun fibers. As a result, the remnant solvent existed in the as-spun fibers generated from coagulation bath of alcohol and water. There were many fibrils and microvoids with the dimension of tens of nanometers in the fibers. One could observe the obvious fibrillation and the drawn fibers. The measurement for the mechanical properties of the fibers with a drawing ratio of 5.5 indicated that tensile strength and initial modulus were 2.4 and 114 GPa, respectively. (C) 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.