Molecular structure effects of the pitches on preparation of activated carbon fibers from electrospinning

  • Kim B
  • Wazir A
  • Yang K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Two pitches with different average molecular structures were electrospun and compared in terms of the properties of their fibers after oxidative stabilization, carbonization, and activation. The precursor with a higher molecular weight and greater content of aliphatic groups (Pitch A) resulted in better solubility and spinnability compared to that with a lower molecular weight and lower aliphatic group content (Pitch B). The electrical conductivity of the carbon fiber web from Pitch A of 67 S/cm was higher than that from Pitch B of 52 S/cm. The carbon fiber web based on Pitch A was activated more readily with lower activation energy, resulting in a higher specific surface area compared to the carbon fiber based on Pitch B (Pitch A, 2053 m 2 /g; Pitch B, 1374 m 2 /g).

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Kim, B.-H., Wazir, A. H., Yang, K.-S., Bang, Y.-H., & Kim, S.-R. (2011). Molecular structure effects of the pitches on preparation of activated carbon fibers from electrospinning. Carbon Letters, 12(2), 70–80. https://doi.org/10.5714/cl.2011.12.2.070

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