Impact of the manufacturing processes of aromatic-polymer-based carbon fiber on life cycle greenhouse gas emissions

Citation:

Kaito Sakamoto, Kawajiri, Kotaro , Hatori, Hiroaki , ו Tahara, Kiyotaka . 2022. “Impact Of The Manufacturing Processes Of Aromatic-Polymer-Based Carbon Fiber On Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions”. Sustainability, 14, 6, Pp. 3541.

תקציר:

Carbon fibers (CFs) are promising lightweight materials to reduce vehicle fuel consumption. However, the most widely used polyacrylonitrile (PAN)-based CF production process consumes a considerable amount of energy. A novel production process for CFs from aromatic polymers (APs) is proposed as an alternative. In this study, the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from PAN-based CFs, from APs using the classical benzidine method, and from APs using the coupling method on a cradle-to-gate basis, were analyzed. The results indicate that the AP CFs with the classical benzidine method generated 11% fewer GHG emissions compared with the conventional PAN CFs. Emissions were further reduced by 42% using a large-tow production process. As the classical benzidine method for manufacturing CFs from APs uses a monomer synthesized via benzidine, which is carcinogenic, we examined a different synthetic route using the coupling method for monomer synthesis to avoid the benzidine intermediate. The GHG emissions from the AP CFs manufactured by the coupling method showed a 51% increase compared with PAN-based CFs, indicating a trade-off between GHG emissions and carcinogenicity. However, with proper chemical management, the classical method of CF manufacturing from APs via benzidine showed reduced GHG emissions.