Effect of heat treatment on the properties of wood-derived biocarbon structures

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Wood-derived porous graphitic biocarbons with hierarchical structures were obtained by high-temperature (2200-2400 °C) non-catalytic graphitization, and their mechanical, electrical and thermal properties are reported for the first time. Compared to amorphous biocarbon produced at 1000 °C, the graphitized biocarbon-2200 °C and biocarbon-2400 °C exhibited increased compressive strength by ~38% (~36 MPa), increased electrical conductivity by ~8 fold (~29 S/cm), and increased thermal conductivity by ~5 fold (~9.5 W/(m·K) at 25 °C). The increase of duration time at 2200 °C contributed to increased thermal conductivity by ~12%, while the increase of temperature from 2200 to 2400 °C did not change their thermal conductivity, indicating that 2200 °C is sufficient for non-catalytic graphitization of wood-derived biocarbon.

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Yu, M., Saunders, T., Su, T., Gucci, F., & Reece, M. J. (2018). Effect of heat treatment on the properties of wood-derived biocarbon structures. Materials, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11091588

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