Mesophase pitch prepared from C8 aromatic hydrocarbons through CH2 cou
pling and successive heat treatment were characterized by NMR, IR, FD-
Mass, and X-ray diffractometer to compare with C9 aromatic hydrocarbon
-derived mesophase pitches. Two kinds of pitches showed very similar m
olecule structure with cata-condensed type. The C9 pitches carried muc
h higher contents of methyl group and a larger number of aromatic ring
s than the C8 pitches, reflecting higher reactivity of the starting hy
drocarbons. The number of methyl groups was found to have an influence
on the properties of the pitch. The greater number of methyl groups i
n C9 pitches lowered the softening point, increased the stacking of me
sogen molecules, and improved spinning and stabilization properties of
the pitch, giving better tensile modulus of the resultant carbon fibe
r. Such a significant role of methyl groups in the mesogen molecules i
s common to those observed with naphthalene and methylnaphthalene-deri
ved mesophase pitches.