Recent progress in producing lignin-based carbon fibers for functional applications

Ryan Paul, Deanna Burwell, Xuliang Dai, Amit Naskar, Nidia Gallego, Kokouvi Akato

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Abstract

Lignin, a biopolymer, has been investigated as a renewable and low-cost carbon fiber precursor since the 1960s. Although successful lab-scale production of lignin-based carbon fibers has been reported, there are currently not any commercial producers. This paper will highlight some of the known challenges with converting lignin-based precursors into carbon fiber, and the reported methods for purifying and modifying lignin to improve it as a precursor. Several of the challenges with lignin are related to its diversity in chemical structure and purity, depending on its biomass source (e.g. hardwood, softwood, grasses) and extraction method (e.g. organosolv, kraft). In order to make progress in this field, GrafTech and Oak Ridge National Laboratory are collaborating to develop lignin-based carbon fiber technology and to demonstrate it in functional applications, as part of a cooperative agreement with the DOE Advanced Manufacturing Office. The progress made to date with producing lignin-based carbon fiber for functional applications, as well as developing and qualifying a supply chain and value proposition, are also highlighted.

Original languageEnglish
Pages314-329
Number of pages16
StatePublished - 2015
Event2nd Annual Composites and Advanced Materials Expo, CAMX 2015 - Dallas, United States
Duration: Oct 26 2015Oct 29 2015

Conference

Conference2nd Annual Composites and Advanced Materials Expo, CAMX 2015
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityDallas
Period10/26/1510/29/15

Funding

The information, data, or work presented herein was funded in part by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), U.S. Department of Energy, under Award Number DE-EE-0005779.

FundersFunder number
U.S. Department of EnergyDE-EE-0005779
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

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