Comparatively Thermal and Crystalline Study of Poly(methyl‐methacrylate)/Polyacrylonitrile Hybrids: Core–Shell Hollow Fibers,Porous Fibers,and Thin Films
1. Laboratory of Polymer Processing Engineering of Ministry of Education, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China;2. Integrated Composites Laboratory (ICL), Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA;3. Department of Chemistry, Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans, LA, USA
Abstract:
The polyacrylonitrile/polymethyl‐methacrylate (PMMA/PAN) porous fibers, core–shell hollow fibers, and porous thin films are prepared by coaxial electrospinning, single electrospinning, and spin‐coating technologies, respectively. The different morphologies arising from different processes display great influences on their thermal and crystalline properties. The adding of PMMA causes porous structure due to the microphase‐separation structure of immiscible PMMA and PAN phases. The lower weight loss, higher degradation temperature, and glass‐transition temperatures of porous thin films than those of porous fibers and core–shell hollow fibers are obtained, evidencing that the polymer morphologies produced from the different process can efficiently influence their physical properties. The orthorhombic structure of PAN crystals are found in the PMMA/PAN porous thin films, but the rotational disorder PAN crystals due to intermolecular packing are observed in the PMMA/PAN porous fibers and core–shell hollow fibers, indicating that different processes cause different types of PAN crystals.