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http://dx.doi.org/10.3740/MRSK.2014.24.6.293

Changes of Microstructure and Properties of Manufactured Modified Pitches via Pressure Changes during Heat Treatments in Coal Tar Pitch  

Ko, Hyo Joon (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Myongji University)
Chung, Sung Mo (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Myongji University)
Han, Ji Hoon (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Myongji University)
Park, Chang Uk (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Myongji University)
Kim, Myung-Soo (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Myongji University)
Lim, Yun-Soo (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Myongji University)
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Korean Journal of Materials Research / v.24, no.6, 2014 , pp. 293-300 More about this Journal
Abstract
Coal-tar pitch, a feedstock which can be heat-treated to create graphite, is composed of very complex molecules. Coal-tar pitch is a precursor of many useful carbon materials (e.g., graphite, carbon fibers, electrodes and matrices of carbon/carbon composites). Modified coal-tar pitch (MCTP) was prepared using two different heat-treatment methods and their properties were characterized and compared. One was prepared using heat treatment in nitrogen gas; the other was prepared under a pressure of 350 mmHg in air. The MCTPs were investigated to determine several properties, including softening point, C/H ratio, coke yield, formation of anisotropic mesophase and viscosity. The MCTPs were subject to considerable changes in chemical composition due to condensation and polymerization in the used-as-received coal-tar pitch after heat-treatment under different conditions. The MCTPs showed considerable increases in softening point, C/H ratio, and coke yield, compared to those of as-received coal-tar pitch. The MCTP formed by heat-treatment in nitrogen showed isotropic phases below $350^{\circ}C$ for 1 h of soaking time. However, MCTP heat-treated under high pressure (350 mmHg) showed isotropic phases below $300^{\circ}C$, and showed anisotropic phases above $350^{\circ}C$, for 1 h of soaking time. The viscosity of the MCTPs increased with increase in their softening points.
Keywords
coal tar pitch; softening point; coke yield; mesophase; viscosity;
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