Control of molecular orientations in mesophase pitch-based carbon fibre by blending PVC pitch |
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Authors: | Isao Mochida Hiroshi Toshima Yozo Korai Tadayuki Matsumoto |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Advanced Material Study, Kyushu University, 86, Kasuga, 816 Fukuoka, Japan;(2) Toray Glasal Co., Sonoyama, Otsu, 520 Shiga, Japan |
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Abstract: | Coal tar-derived mesophase pitch and its blends with PVC pitch in 5 or 10 wt% were spun at temperatures from 340 to 390° C by applying pressurized nitrogen. The parent mesophase pitch and the blended pitch showed an excellent spinnability at temperatures from 360 to 380° C and from 350 to 380° C, respectively, to give a thin pitch fibre of 10m diameter. The transverse texture of the fibres from the parent mesophase pitch showed the radial orientation regardless of a higher spinning temperature of 390° C. In contrast, those from the blended pitches showed random orientation even at the lower spinning temperature of 350° C. The amounts of the blend extruded by spinning at each temperature under 0.2 kg cm–2 G–1 were always larger than those of the mesophase pitch. It is clarified in the present study that blending PVC pitch can realize stable spinning at lower temperatures, where the molecular orientation in the transverse section of the resultant carbon fibre was controlled through decreasing the viscosity of the whole mesophase pitch. |
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