Method for preparing aluminum oxide nanofiber by electrostatic spinning
An alumina nano, electrospinning technology, applied in fiber processing, textile and papermaking, filament/thread forming, etc., can solve the problems of inability to guarantee alumina fiber formation and strength, poor experimental repeatability, and low aluminum content. , to achieve the effect of enhancing strength, repeatability, and content
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[0022] Weigh 0.83g of aluminum acetylacetonate, dissolve it in 15g of DMF, stir well to dissolve it completely; then weigh 1.67g of PAN, dissolve it in the above solution, and heat and stir at 50°C to make the whole system reach Uniform and transparent.
[0023] Then the obtained precursor solution was electrospun: the temperature was 20° C., the humidity was 50%, the output voltage was set to 18 KV, the propulsion speed of the propulsion pump was 30 μL / min, and the receiving distance was 12 cm. The resulting spun fibers were exposed to air for 24 hours to fully gel them.
[0024] Finally, the as-spun fibers obtained above were sintered under suitable conditions: the sintering atmosphere was air, the heating rate was 5°C / min, and the calcination temperature was 1400°C; ℃ for 1 hour, then cool down naturally.
[0025] After sintering, the alumina fiber maintains the fiber structure, and the diameter is greatly reduced. SEM results show that the continuity of the alumina fiber...
Embodiment 2
[0027] Weigh 1.67g of aluminum acetylacetonate, dissolve it in 15g of DMAc, stir well to dissolve it completely; then weigh 1.67g of PAN, dissolve it in the above solution, and heat and stir at 50°C to make the whole system reach Uniform and transparent.
[0028] Then the obtained precursor solution was subjected to electrospinning: the temperature was 25°C, the humidity was 42%, the output voltage was set to 18KV, the propulsion speed of the propulsion pump was 30 μL / min, and the receiving distance was 12cm. The resulting spun fibers were exposed to air for 24 hours to fully gel them.
[0029] Finally, the as-spun fibers obtained above were sintered under suitable conditions: the sintering atmosphere was air, the heating rate was 5°C / min, and the calcination temperature was 1400°C; ℃ for 1 hour, then cool down naturally.
[0030] After sintering, the alumina fiber still maintains the fiber structure well, and the diameter is greatly reduced. SEM results show that the contin...
Embodiment 3
[0032] Weigh 0.83g of aluminum acetylacetonate, dissolve it in 15g of DMF, stir well to dissolve it completely; then weigh 1.67g of PU, dissolve it in the above solution, and heat and stir at 70°C to make the whole system reach Uniform and transparent.
[0033] Then the obtained precursor solution was electrospun: the temperature was 27° C., the humidity was 56%, the output voltage was set to 18 KV, the propulsion speed of the propulsion pump was 20 μL / min, and the receiving distance was 15 cm. The resulting spun fibers were exposed to air for 24 hours to fully gel them.
[0034] Finally, the as-spun fibers obtained above were sintered under suitable conditions: the sintering atmosphere was air, the heating rate was 5°C / min, and the calcination temperature was 1300°C; ℃ for 1 hour, then cool down naturally.
[0035] After sintering, the alumina fiber still maintains the fiber structure well, and the diameter is greatly reduced. SEM results show that the continuity of the alu...
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