摘要

A petroleum pitch was heated at 420 degrees C for 7h in nitrogen to prepare a carbon fiber precursor with a softening point of 295 degrees C. The precursor was Successfully melt-spun into fibers through a Circular nozzle of a monofilament spinning apparatus, and these were then stabilized at 320 degrees C in air and finally carbonized at 1000 degrees C in nitrogen to produce carbon fibers. SEM, TGA, FT-IR, and XRD were performed to characterize the petroleum pitch, the precursor, the asspun fibers, the stabilized fibers, and the carbon fibers. It is found that the precursor contains 70.5% mass fraction of mesophase that is aligned upon spinning, and aliphatic side chains that are beneficial to spinning. The carbon fibers have a radial core structure with a linear and bent type anisotropic texture. The maximum tensile strength of the carbon fiber is 650 MPa.

  • 出版日期2009-3