Carbon/carbon composites with heat-treated pitches I. Effect of treatment in air on the physical characteristics of coal tar pitches and the carbon matrix derived therefrom
Lm. Manocha et al., Carbon/carbon composites with heat-treated pitches I. Effect of treatment in air on the physical characteristics of coal tar pitches and the carbon matrix derived therefrom, CARBON, 39(5), 2001, pp. 663-671
Coal tar pitch has been heat treated at 350 degreesC in the presence of air
and nitrogen for different times. The treatment temperatures have been pre
-estimated from the behaviour of pitch during heat treatment in the presenc
e of air. The modified pitches so obtained have been characterised by FTIR,
TGA, DTG, DSC, elemental analysis, etc. FTIR studies reveal that the aroma
ticity of the pitches increases with heat treatment in air at 350 degreesC
up to 5 h. TGA studies also exhibit characteristic differences in pyrolysis
behaviour of these pitches. C/H ratio and the coke yield have been found t
o initially increase with treatment time but decrease with longer heat trea
tment. Comparison of thermal analysis data, C/H ratio and FTIR studies show
that during heat treatment of pitch in air, polymerization dominates volat
ilization of low molecular weight compounds in the pitch. (C) 2001 Elsevier
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