Claims
- 1. A solid-walled hollow carbon fiber produced from a hollow polyacrylonitrile fiber precursor, the precursor polyacrylonitrile fiber comprising a central lumen and a wall having a highly oriented interior surface facing the central lumen, a highly oriented exterior surface facing away from the central lumen and a homogenous, dense gel structure between the interior surface and the exterior surface, wherein the entire hollow polyacrylonitrile fiber is free of macrovoids.
- 2. A solid-walled hollow pyrolized carbon fiber produced from a hollow polyacrylonitrile fiber precursor, the precursor polyacrylonitrile fiber comprising a central lumen and a wall having a highly oriented interior surface facing the central lumen, a highly oriented exterior surface facing away from the central lumen and a homogenous, dense gel structure between the interior surface and the exterior surface, wherein the entire hollow polyacrylonitrile fiber is free of macrovoids.
- 3. A carbon fiber in accordance with claim 1 or 2 having a diameter of 20 to 40 μm.
- 4. A carbon fiber in accordance with claim 1 or 2 having a diameter of about 25 μm.
- 5. A carbon fiber in accordance with claim 1 or 2 wherein the polyacrylnitrile precursor comprises a copolymer of acrylonitrile with itatonic acid.
- 6. A solid-walled hollow carbon fiber produced from a hollow polyacrylonitrile fiber precursor comprising a central lumen and a wall having a highly oriented interior surface facing the central lumen, a highly oriented exterior surface facing away from the central lumen and a homogenous, dense gel structure between the interior surface and the exterior surface, wherein the entire hollow polyacrylonitrile fiber is free of macrovoids, said solid-walled hollow fiber produced by the process of:(a) dissolving acrylic polymer in a solvent to form a dope; (b) extruding the dope through an aperture in a spinneret to form a jet of liquid; (c) injecting a first coagulant into the center of the liquid jet as it leaves the spinneret; (d) directing the jet through an air gap into a coagulant bath containing a second coagulant to form a fiber; (e) directing the thus formed fiber through a drawing bath to reduce the fiber's diameter; and (f) oxidizing, carbonizing then graphitizinge the polyacrylonitrile precursor fiber.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT/GB96/02248 filed Sep. 12, 1996.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Patent Abstracts of Japan vol. 11, No. 167 (C-425) May 1987 & JP A61 296115 (Asahi Medical KK) 26 see abstract. |