The preparation of meso-carbon microbeads (MCMB) has been studied by h
eat-treating two synthetic isotropic naphthalene pitches at 380-430 de
grees C for 1-12 hours in the presence of several types of carbon blac
ks. A larger number of beads with small diameter, ranging from 1 to 10
mu m, were obtained. The yields of the beads assessed volumetrically
by microscope and gravimetrically by pyridine extraction reached to as
high as 45 vol% and 30 wt%, respectively. A particular heat-treatment
temperature (400 degrees C) appears optimum to give a narrower size d
istribution of the spheres than other temperatures (380 and 420 degree
s C) with 1 wt% carbon black. The lower temperature and longer time wi
th 3 wt% Ketjen Black favored the formation of uniform size of beads.
The carbon black appears to enhance the nucleation and to inhibit the
growth and coalescence of the mesophase sphere. In the presence of car
bon blacks the synthetic isotropic pitches tended to produce extracted
spheres consisting of basic domain units in coagulated forms. (C) 199
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