ELECTRICAL-RESISTIVITY, MAGNETORESISTANCE, AND MORPHOLOGY OF VAPOR-GROWN CARBON-FIBERS PREPARED IN A MIXTURE OF BENZENE AND LINZ-DONAWITZ CONVERTER GAS BY FLOATING CATALYST METHOD

Citation
M. Ishioka et al., ELECTRICAL-RESISTIVITY, MAGNETORESISTANCE, AND MORPHOLOGY OF VAPOR-GROWN CARBON-FIBERS PREPARED IN A MIXTURE OF BENZENE AND LINZ-DONAWITZ CONVERTER GAS BY FLOATING CATALYST METHOD, Journal of materials research, 8(8), 1993, pp. 1866-1874
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science
ISSN journal
08842914
Volume
8
Issue
8
Year of publication
1993
Pages
1866 - 1874
Database
ISI
SICI code
0884-2914(1993)8:8<1866:EMAMOV>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Vapor-grown carbon fibers (VGCF's) were prepared in a mixture of benze ne and Linz-Donawitz converter gas using floating catalytic seeds deri ved from ferrocene, cobalt acetylacetonate, and thiophene. The diamete rs of the fibers thus grown were in the range of 2-7 mum. The fibers w ere heat-treated in argon atmosphere at temperatures between 1700 and 3000-degrees-C. The electrical resistivity at room temperature and mag netoresistance at liquid nitrogen temperature were measured for the as -grown and heat-treated fibers, and morphology of the heat-treated fib ers was observed with a scanning electron microscope. The electrical r esistivity was nearly similar to that obtained for VGCF's prepared on a substrate in a mixture of benzene and hydrogen. The size effects on the resistivity and magnetoresistance were observed. The magnetoresist ance was also found to depend on the heat-treatment time. The magnetor esistance results showed that a transition heat-treatment temperature for the magnetoresistance change from negative to positive was between 2200 and 2300-degrees-C, indicating the graphitizable nature of the p resent fiber. A characteristic polygonal appearance was observed for t he fibers heat-treated above 2500-degrees-C.