polyakrylonitrilin
Polyakrylonitrilin, often abbreviated as PAN, is a synthetic organic polymer. Its chemical structure is based on the repeating unit of acrylonitrile. The primary characteristic of polyacrylonitrile is its high nitrogen content, which plays a crucial role in its properties and applications.
PAN is typically produced through the process of free-radical polymerization of acrylonitrile monomer. The resulting polymer
One of the most significant applications of polyacrylonitrile is as a precursor for carbon fiber. When heated
Beyond its role in carbon fiber production, PAN is also used in the manufacturing of acrylic fibers