B. Clauss, PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SPINNING DOPES FOR DRY SPINNING OF CONTINUOUS ALUMINA GREEN FIBERS, Die Angewandte makromolekulare Chemie, 217, 1994, pp. 139-158
Aqueous spinning dopes for dry spinning of alumina green fibers were p
repared by using basic aluminium chloride Al2(OH)5Cl . 2.5 H2O and SiO
2 sol as inorganic components and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) as polymer
ic organic component. Certain rheological properties of the mixtures a
re essential to achieve good spinnability at high spinning speeds. The
rheology of the dope is influenced by the molecular weight and the de
gree of hydrolysis of the PVA, as well as by the composition and the c
oncentration of the mixture. For mixtures without SiO2 best resultS we
re obtained at a PVA: Al2O3 mass ratio of 18:82 and an oxide content o
f about 27 wt.-%. The PVA used has an average molecular weight of 7000
0 and a degree of hydrolysis of 89%. The dopes were spun to continuous
green fibers at speeds up to 500 m/min. The structure and the ageing
behaviour of concentrated solutions of basic aluminium chloride has be
en intensively studied.