Two isotropic pitches were prepared by air blowing and nitrogen distillation methods using ethylene tar (ET) as a raw material. The corresponding carbon fibers were obtained through conventional melt spinning, stabilization, and carbonization. The structures and properties of the resultant pitches and fibers were characterized, and their differences were examined. The results showed that the introduction of oxygen by the air blowing method could quickly increase the yield and the softening point of the pitch. Moreover, the air-blown pitch (ABP) was composed of aromatic molecules with linear methylene chains, while the nitrogen-distilled pitch (NDP) mainly contained polycondensed aromatic rings. This is because the oxygen-containing function...
Separation process yields anisotropic pitches without orientated anisotropic droplets. Laboratory an...
Interest in carbon fibers (CFs) is due to their chemical properties, high electrical conductivity an...
A study of partial carbonisation of green pitch fibres to temperatures in the range of 500-1000°C wa...
A novel isotropic pitch composed of linear methylene chains of polycondensed aromatic molecules was ...
A unique isotropic pitch composed of linear chains of polycondensed aromatic molecules was synthesiz...
Reactions of coal tar and petroleum pitches with air blowing process for carbon fiber precursorswere...
An inexpensive and general-purpose carbon fiber was prepared using coal tar pitch. In contrast to th...
Synthetic naphthalene pitches (SNPs) with isotropy and anisotropy were prepared by a simple thermal ...
The physical and chemical properties of spinnable pitch showed a huge impact on the performance of r...
This paper deals with the stabilisation of low softening point pitch fibres obtained from petroleum ...
In this study, isotropic pitch-based carbon fibers were prepared from a mixture of petroleum residue...
Gas-sparge process was approximated by bubbling. Heterogeneous anisotropic pitch was prepared by pul...
In this work a series of pitches was prepared from two binder pitches, A and B, by sparging with hyd...
Mesophase structures in both coal tar and petroleum pitches were developed when the pitches were hea...
Abstract Coal-tar pitch, a feedstock which can be heat-treated to create graphite, is composed of ve...
Separation process yields anisotropic pitches without orientated anisotropic droplets. Laboratory an...
Interest in carbon fibers (CFs) is due to their chemical properties, high electrical conductivity an...
A study of partial carbonisation of green pitch fibres to temperatures in the range of 500-1000°C wa...
A novel isotropic pitch composed of linear methylene chains of polycondensed aromatic molecules was ...
A unique isotropic pitch composed of linear chains of polycondensed aromatic molecules was synthesiz...
Reactions of coal tar and petroleum pitches with air blowing process for carbon fiber precursorswere...
An inexpensive and general-purpose carbon fiber was prepared using coal tar pitch. In contrast to th...
Synthetic naphthalene pitches (SNPs) with isotropy and anisotropy were prepared by a simple thermal ...
The physical and chemical properties of spinnable pitch showed a huge impact on the performance of r...
This paper deals with the stabilisation of low softening point pitch fibres obtained from petroleum ...
In this study, isotropic pitch-based carbon fibers were prepared from a mixture of petroleum residue...
Gas-sparge process was approximated by bubbling. Heterogeneous anisotropic pitch was prepared by pul...
In this work a series of pitches was prepared from two binder pitches, A and B, by sparging with hyd...
Mesophase structures in both coal tar and petroleum pitches were developed when the pitches were hea...
Abstract Coal-tar pitch, a feedstock which can be heat-treated to create graphite, is composed of ve...
Separation process yields anisotropic pitches without orientated anisotropic droplets. Laboratory an...
Interest in carbon fibers (CFs) is due to their chemical properties, high electrical conductivity an...
A study of partial carbonisation of green pitch fibres to temperatures in the range of 500-1000°C wa...