Abstract

Gas adsorption of n-alkanes and polar probes on the surface of several carbon fibers has been investigated by inverse gas chromatography. Dispersive as well as electron donor-acceptor interactions were shown to contribute independently to measured retention volumes. Separation of these effects allowed us to determine the influence of fiber treatment and sizing on the acid—base character of carbon fiber surfaces.

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