Puffing of pitch needle coke was successfully suppressed by both impregnati
ng boric acid and adding ferric oxide. The boric acid was impregnated into
calcined coke and preheated above 870 K to convert boric acid to boron trio
xide which melts above 850 K to get into the pore. Filled boron trioxide in
hibits the binder pitch getting into the pore at the kneading and sublimes
to open the pore above 1800 K at the early graphitization stage, through wh
ich liberated nitrogen can be released without puffing at the later graphit
ization. Boron trioxide reacts with carbon to produce CO and boron carbide,
the latter substance enhancing the graphitization. The former reaction red
uces the carbon yield. Hence there is an optimum amount to inhibit puffing
sufficiently with least carbon loss. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rig
hts reserved.