Both heating and cooling processes for mesophase formation from various pitches have been followed by in situ ESR measurements. In addition to signal intensity and linewidth, the saturation phenomenon of the signal intensity with changing microwave power was measured during heat treatment and coolin
Constitution of coexisting phases in mesophase pitch during heat treatment: Mechanism of mesophase formation
โ Scribed by R.A. Greinke; L.S. Singer
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 702 KB
- Volume
- 26
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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โฆ Synopsis
The molecular constitutions of the coexisting anisotropic and isotropic phases of a heattreated petroleum pitch were studied as a function of heat treatment time. The results show that the coexisting phases. which were isolated by high temperature centrifuging, contain different proportions of similar size molecules. The molecular weight distribution (MWD) of the mesophase did not change during the transformation, but the average MW of the isotropic phase increased significantly. Although the smaller molecules (4~0-11~ amu) present in the coexisting mesophase polymerize during the transformation, the constant MWD of the mesophase is explained by the stability of the larger pitch molecules (>llcK) amu) and by the selective transfer of the smatler molecues (400-l 100 amu) from the isotropic phase to the mesophase via stirring and generated gas percolation mechanisms. These transferred smaller molecules, which had been enriched in the isotropic phase, restore molecular equilibrium to the mesophase and result in the growth of mesophase regions. The nucleation of mesophase spheres in the coexisting isotropic phase is due to polymerization of the 400 to 1100 MW molecules in the isotropic phase and to the selective transfer of the 400 to 1100 MW molecules from the isotropic phase to the mesophase.
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