Study of the carbonization and graphitization of coal tar pitch modified with SiC Nanoparticles

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Silicon carbide nanoparticles (nSiC) have been used to modify coal tar pitch (CTP) as a carbon binder. The influence of ceramic nanoparticles on the structure and microstructure was studied. The structure of CTP-based carbon residue with various nSiC contents was analyzed by using SEM with EDAX, Raman spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction. The effect of ceramic nanofiller on the crystallite sizes (Lc, La) and the c-axis spacing (d002) in carbonized samples after heating from 1000 to 2800°C was analyzed. Ceramic nanofillers inhibit structural changes in carbonized samples heated to 1000°C. After heating CTP with nSiC above 2000°C, the carbon samples contained two carbon components differing in structural ordering. Ceramic nanoparticles increase carbon crystallite growth, while their impact on the c-axis spacing is low.

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Gubernat, M., Lis, T., Tomala, J., Kawala, J., Fraczek-Szczypta, A., & Blazewicz, S. (2017). Study of the carbonization and graphitization of coal tar pitch modified with SiC Nanoparticles. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/6578928

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