ANALYSIS OF PORE STRUCTURE OF ACTIVATED CARBON-FIBERS USING HIGH-RESOLUTION TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY AND IMAGE-PROCESSING

Citation
K. Oshida et al., ANALYSIS OF PORE STRUCTURE OF ACTIVATED CARBON-FIBERS USING HIGH-RESOLUTION TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY AND IMAGE-PROCESSING, Journal of materials research, 10(10), 1995, pp. 2507-2517
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science
ISSN journal
08842914
Volume
10
Issue
10
Year of publication
1995
Pages
2507 - 2517
Database
ISI
SICI code
0884-2914(1995)10:10<2507:AOPSOA>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Activated carbon fibers (ACF's), already used widely as absorbent mate rials, are now expected to be useful as new electrical and electronic materials, for their very large specific surface areas (SSA). Chemical adsorption as well as x-ray diffraction have been mainly used for cha racterizing the ACF structure. While TEM observations reveal the textu re of ACF's, such observations have not yet yielded quantitative infor mation about the microstructure. To promote the quantitative interpret ation of the TEM images, computer image analysis is used in this work to clarify the pore structure of ACF's. The microstructures of three s amples, which are all isotropic pitch-based ACF's but with different S SA values, have been investigated, Operations such as noise reduction, low frequency cut-off filtering, and binary image formation are used to clarify the pore images of the ACF's. The distribution of the ACF p orosity size is clearly shown by a frequency analysis of the two-dimen sional fast Fourier transform (FFT). The results suggest that TEM imag es include contributions from many different pore sizes. Pores in diff erent size ranges are extracted by the inverse FFT (IFFT) operation by selecting the specific frequency range, and by this analysis the pore structure is shown to have fractal characteristics.