Abstract: Japanese cedar was preheated at 5008C and subsequently mixed with 40mm Al2O3 particles. A pulse current heating method was used for a 5-min carbonization step under a pressure of 50 MPa in order to promote the graphitization at temperatures between 2000 and 22008C. The samples were analyzed in an analytical transmission electron microscope equipped with a GATAN Imaging Filter, in a high resolution trans-mission electron microscope and in a scanning electron microscope. Transformation into well-ordered graphite could be enforced by the intermediate reaction of Al2O3 and carbon to plate-like Al4C3. This latter compound dissociates under the proper CO pressure and temperature into Al vapor and solid graphite. The addition of Al2O3 an...