Study ON The Mass Transfer Process in Pan Wet-Spinning

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Ji, Bao-hua [1 ]
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[1] Dezhou Univ, Key Lab Biophys Univ Shandong, Dezhou 253023, Peoples R China
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PAN as-spun fibers; Magnifying method; Mass transfer rate difference; Coagulation condition; Skin-core structure; COAGULATION; CELLULOSE; SYSTEM; FIBERS; DIFFUSION; SOLVENT;
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10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.650.336
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
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In order to reveal the formation mechanism in PAN wet-spinning process, the Magnifying Method was used to determine the mass transfer rate difference between solvent and coagulant Delta K by measuring the weight loss percent of the spinning dope at different interval in the coagulation bath. Then the effect of coagulation condition on Delta K and Delta K on structure and properties of as-spun fibers was discussed. It was found that Delta K increased along with hoist of the molecular volume of coagulants or the coagulation bath temperature but decreased with the increase of the dope solid content or coagulation bath concentration. When the coagulation condition was very moderate (high solid content, low bath temperature or high bath concentration), the Delta K was smaller, the counter-diffusion took place slowly and peacefully, and sequentially an even and compact meshwork microstructure was obtained, thus the density and breaking tenacity of as-spun fibers increased gradually.
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