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The Structure and Properties of Carbon Fibers

Pitch is a "pseudo solution" of a wide variety of different generic classes of hydrocarbons ranging from paraffins at one extreme to very highly aromatic species at the other. By using the Theory of Solubility for Non-Electrolytes, specific fractions can be isolated from a pitch by properly selecting a solvent system and extraction conditions. "Tailored" precursors for carbon fiber and other carbon products, such as carbon/carbon matrices and bulk graphites, can thus be obtained. The technique of extraction, the characteristics of different precursors, and the structure and properties of carbon fiber and composites made from solvent extracted precursors will be discussed. [Pg.245]

Edie DD, The effect of processing on the structure and properties of carbon fibers. Carbon, 36(4), 345-362, 1998. [Pg.182]


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