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Densification of matrix graphite for spherical fuel elements used in molten salt reactor via addition of green pitch coke

  • He, Zhao;Zhao, Hongchao;Song, Jinliang;Guo, Xiaohui;Liu, Zhanjun;Zhong, Yajuan;Marrow, T. James
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.54 no.4
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    • pp.1161-1166
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    • 2022
  • Green pitch coke with an average particle size of 2 mm was adopted as densifier and added to the raw materials of conventional A3-3 matrix graphite (MG) to prepare modified A3-3 matrix graphite (MMG) by the quasi-isostatic molding method. The structure, mechanical and thermal properties were assessed. Compared with MG, MMG had a more compact structure, and exhibited improved properties of higher mechanical strength, higher thermal conductivity and better molten salt barrier performance. Notably, under the same infiltration pressure of 5 atm, the fluoride salt occupation of MMG was only 0.26 wt%, whereas it was 15.82 wt% for MG. The densification effect of green pitch coke endowed MMG with improved properties for potential use in the spherical fuel elements of molten salt reactor.

Preparation of Isotropic Carbon with High Density (고밀도, 등방성 탄소의 제조에 관한 연구)

  • 오종기;이선우;박광원
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.28 no.11
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    • pp.908-916
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    • 1991
  • The characteristics of the carbonized and calcined products made from coal tar pitch coke and coal tar pitch, were investigated in the aspect of the manufacture of isotropic graphite with high density. The mesophase from the pitch was rapidly formed at higher heat-treatment temperature between 410$^{\circ}C$ and 450$^{\circ}C$, where the insolubes in the pitch accelerated the rate of nucleation and growth of the mesophase. The benzene insolubles and the quinoline insolubes were increased as the heat treatment temperature and the heat-treatment time increased. The ratio of benzene insolubles and quinoline solubles (BI/QS) was decreased as the heat-treatment temperature was higher and maintained to be nearly constant regardless of heat-treatment time at fixed heat treatment temperature. The bulk density of the calcined carbon was linearly proportional to the ratio of quinoline solubes to volatile matter in the green coke. Anisotropic ratio of electrical resistance was measured to be between 0.98 and 1.10.

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Effect of Coal Tar Pitch Viscosity on Impregnation for Manufacture of Carbon Blocks with High Density (고밀도화 탄소 블록 제조 시 콜타르계 피치의 점도가 함침에 미치는 영향)

  • Cho, Jong Hoon;Hwang, Hye In;Kim, Ji Hong;Lee, Young-Seak;Im, Ji Sun;Kang, Seok Chang
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.569-573
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    • 2021
  • In this study, high-density carbon blocks were manufactured using coke, binder pitch, and impregnated pitch, then the effect of pitch fluidity on the densification of carbon blocks during the impregnation process was investigated. A green block was manufactured through high-pressure figuration of coke and binder pitch, and a carbon block was obtained through a heat treatment process. An impregnation process was performed to remove pores generated by volatilization of the binder pitch during the heat treatment process. The impregnation process was carried out the high-pressure reaction step of impregnating the pitch into the carbon block followed by the pretreatment step of melting the impregnation pitch. Melting of the impregnation pitch was carried out at 140~200 ℃, and the viscosity of the impregnation pitch decreased as the heat treatment temperature increased. The decrease in the viscosity of the impregnation pitch improved the fluidity and effectively impregnated the pores inside the carbon block, reducing the porosity of the carbon block by 83% and increasing the apparent density by 5%.