Effect of Iron Chloride Addition on Softwood Lignin Nano-Fiber Stabilization and Carbonization.
Maxime ParotDenis RodrigueTatjana StevanovicPublished in: Polymers (2024)
This study presents the effect of iron chloride addition on the production of nanocarbon fibers from softwood Organosolv lignin. It was shown that adding 2% FeCl 3 to the lignin solution before electrospinning to produce lignin nanofibers increased the thermal resistance of lignin fibers during stabilization. FTIR and XPS analyses of the lignin fibers stabilized with and without FeCl 3 revealed that the temperature rate could be increased in the presence of FeCl 3 from 1 to 3 °C/min. The optimal temperature to stabilize the lignin fibers was found to be 250 °C, as higher temperatures led to thermal degradation. Also, carbon fibers were successfully produced from pure softwood Organosolv lignin fibers. Carbonization tests were conducted under nitrogen and the best parameters were determined to be a ramp of 10 °C/min until 600 °C with a holding time of 2 h. Furthermore, the effect of 2% FeCl 3 addition in the lignin solution was investigated during these processes. XPS analysis showed a 93% carbon content for fibers carbonized with and without FeCl 3 addition, while SEM images revealed some surface roughness in fibers with FeCl 3 after carbonization. These results confirm that FeCl 3 addition influences the carbon nanofiber production.