Abstract

Two-phase carbons were prepared by pitch bonding five raw materials, viz. Ceylon graphite, petroleum coke, pitch coke, electrographite and carbon black, kilning at 1250°C and graphitizing at 2300 and 2600°C. These carbons were sectioned on an ultra-microtome using a glass knife and examined by transmission electron microscopy. This investigation has shown that it is possible 1. (a) to relate the structure and morphology of the particles in the sections to the known starting materials, and 2. (b) to follow the development of structure during graphitization.

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