In order to study the impact of atmosphere during electron beam irradiation (EBI) of polyacrylonitrile
(PAN) precursor fibers, the latter were stabilized by EBI in both air and oxygen
atmospheres. Gel-fraction determination indicated that EBI-stabilization under an oxygen
atmosphere leads to an enhanced cyclization in the PAN fibers. In the Fourier-transform infrared
spectroscopy analysis, the PAN fibers stabilized by EBI under an oxygen atmosphere
exhibited a greater decrease in the peak intensity at 2244 cm-1 (C≡N vibration) and a greater
increase in the peak intensity at 1628 cm-1 (C=N absorption) than the corresponding PAN
fibers stabilized under an air atmosphere. From the X-ray diffraction analysis it was found
that oxygen uptake in PAN fibers leads to an increase in the amorphous region, produced by
cyclization.