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 simil
In situ ESR measurement of mesophase formation during the heat treatment and cooling processes of pitches
β Scribed by Osamu Ito; Tomoki Kakuta; Masashi Iino
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 657 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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β¦ Synopsis
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 cooling processes. As a convenient measure of the saturation factor, l/P,,, (P,,,,, is the microwave power at which the signal shows maximum intensity) was employed. In general, l/P,,, decreased with an increase in heat-treatment temperature; this change seems to correspond to a decrease in the viscosity of pitch. When pitches were heat treated at 500Β°C for 2 h, the carbonization reactions and the rearrangement of molecules may occur, which irreversibly changes 1 iP,& Pronounced differences in the behavior of l/P,,,,, measured during cooling of the heat-treated pitches were found to depend upon pitch optical texture (isotropic, flow, and mosaic).
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