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High-Performance Fibres – A Review of Properties and IR-Spectra

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High-performance fibres are fibre materials that exhibit at least one extraordinary property compared to conventional fibre materials. That extraordinary property is frequently related to excellent fibre stability against certain influences such as fire, heat, chemicals or light. Also, a high mechanical strength is often a property of high-performance fibres. Nevertheless, it should be noted that high-performance fibres exhibit certain weaknesses in addition to their advantages. This review presents a broad overview of the most important high-performance fibres, with a special emphasis on their chemical structure and related infrared spectra (IR-spectra). The categorization of the fibres according to chemical substance classes was performed to make it easy for the reader to find a fibre of interest. The main categories are polyethylene (PE) fibres, polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibres, polyvinylalcohol (PVAL) fibres, polyester-based fibres, polyamide-based fibres, polyetheretherketone (PEEK) fibres, polyimide (PI) fibres, halogen-containing fibres, polyphenylene sulfide (PPS fibres), resin-based fibres and finally inorganic fibres. Competing materials are also discussed, and structural related materials can be easily identified. In addition to discussing fibre properties and selected applications, one of the main aims is to present a various number of IR-spectra as a tool for structural understanding and to help identify unknown fibres. Here, beside the IR-spectra of high-performance fibres, the reference IR-spectra of common fibres are presented for comparison.
University of Ljubljana
Title: High-Performance Fibres – A Review of Properties and IR-Spectra
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High-performance fibres are fibre materials that exhibit at least one extraordinary property compared to conventional fibre materials.
That extraordinary property is frequently related to excellent fibre stability against certain influences such as fire, heat, chemicals or light.
Also, a high mechanical strength is often a property of high-performance fibres.
Nevertheless, it should be noted that high-performance fibres exhibit certain weaknesses in addition to their advantages.
This review presents a broad overview of the most important high-performance fibres, with a special emphasis on their chemical structure and related infrared spectra (IR-spectra).
The categorization of the fibres according to chemical substance classes was performed to make it easy for the reader to find a fibre of interest.
The main categories are polyethylene (PE) fibres, polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibres, polyvinylalcohol (PVAL) fibres, polyester-based fibres, polyamide-based fibres, polyetheretherketone (PEEK) fibres, polyimide (PI) fibres, halogen-containing fibres, polyphenylene sulfide (PPS fibres), resin-based fibres and finally inorganic fibres.
Competing materials are also discussed, and structural related materials can be easily identified.
In addition to discussing fibre properties and selected applications, one of the main aims is to present a various number of IR-spectra as a tool for structural understanding and to help identify unknown fibres.
Here, beside the IR-spectra of high-performance fibres, the reference IR-spectra of common fibres are presented for comparison.

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