2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2011.10.005
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Characterisation and feasibility as carbon fibre precursors of isotropic pitches derived from anthracene oil

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“…3. It is well known that the diameter of pitch fibers obtained by the conventional melt-spinning method are in a range of 10-30 μm [31]. Similarly, the diameter of fibers without applied voltage (only melt-spinning) were approximately 10 μm, corresponding with the aforementioned range of diameter.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Fiber Diametermentioning
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“…3. It is well known that the diameter of pitch fibers obtained by the conventional melt-spinning method are in a range of 10-30 μm [31]. Similarly, the diameter of fibers without applied voltage (only melt-spinning) were approximately 10 μm, corresponding with the aforementioned range of diameter.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Fiber Diametermentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The viscosity having a plateau of HP, EP50, EP200, and EPA200 were 59.3, 29.7, 36.6, and 63.8 cP, which initiated at 236, 190, 209, and 251°C, respectively. The temperature range for the plateau of viscosity was included in the optimum spinning temperature [31].…”
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“…Currently, there are a number of previous researchers to develop the novel low-cost CFs using lignin [1], liquefied wood [2], anthracene oil [3], biomass tar [4] and pyrolysis fuel oil (PFO) [5] and ethylene bottom oil (EO) [6][7] as an inexpensive raw material. Among them, only a few researches have successfully obtained their CFs with satisfactory mechanical properties.…”
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“…However, the relatively low carbon content in the PAN precursor also results in cost limitations that have to be overcome. Another precursor of carbon fibers, pitch, is obtained by the distillation process of natural resources such as petroleum and coal [11,12]. The typical raw materials for producing pitch are pyrolysis fuel oil (PFO), catalytic slurry oil, and coal tar.…”
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confidence: 99%