Influence of activation modes on the specific surface and development of a microporous structure of viscose-based carbon fibers


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Abstract

The specific surface and porous structure of viscose-based carbon fibers produced by the Krasnoyarsk Plant of Chemical Fibers are investigated by low-temperature nitrogen adsorption using an ASAP 2020 device. The dependence of their specific surface and character of the pore-size distribution on gas-phase activation modes in the carbon dioxide stream at a temperature of 900°C is shown. It is established that the adsorption surface of carbon fibers can rise from 0.3 to 1900 m2/g during the activation. It is revealed that the prolongation of the activation time leads to an increase in the specific fiber surface owing to the appearance of numerous new micropores and the development of the microporous structure.

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V. A. Gorina

AO Research Institute of Graphite-Based Structural Materials NIIgraphit

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Email: valentgor@bk.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 111524

E. G. Cheblakova

AO Research Institute of Graphite-Based Structural Materials NIIgraphit

Email: valentgor@bk.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 111524

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