Affiliation:
1. Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Panjab University Chandigarh 160025 India
2. CSIR-National Physical Laboratory New Delhi 110012 India
3. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Victoria 3086 Australia
Abstract
AbstractThe cost of polymer precursors and high energy need in carbonization for the preparation of carbon materials are two limiting factors in the commercialization of carbon‐based materials. In this study, carbon nanofiber films were prepared by adding a very small concentration of polymer polyacrylonitrile in nanocellulose (extracted from agro waste i.e., rice straws) with an overall aim of producing carbon nanomaterials with cost effective, renewable and sustainable carbon source. Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) added nanocellulose solution was drop‐casted to prepare Nanocellulose/Polyacrylonitrile‐based nanofibers film (NC/PAN). It was further stabilized in air atmosphere at 280 °C followed by carbonized in nitrogen atmosphere at 700 °C. It was found that addition of NC/PAN have 18 % lower activation energies than PAN. Results of tunneling electron microscopy showed that polyacrylonitrile/nanocellulose films carbonized at 700 °C temperature exhibited amorphous carbon nanofibers structure similar to bare polyacrylonitrile based carbon film carbonized at higher temperature of 1000 °C‐1200 °C. Furthermore, polyacrylonitrile/nanocellulose based carbon nanofibers have showed high degree of carbonization ((ID)/(IG)=0.87) as compared to bare polyacrylonitrile based carbon nanofibers film ((ID)/(IG)=1.02). This may be attributed to chiral nature of nanocellulose which served as a template to orientation of graphene planes and showed efficient carbonization.