Abstract

The compression behaviour of carbon foams derived from synthetic naphthalene based and coal tar based mesophase pitch is studied. After carbonization and graphitization, the structure of carbon foam is modified obviously and compression behaviour decreased dramatically due to the transition of foam from two-dimensional turbostratic structures to graphite structures. The SEM, X-Ray diffraction and compression behaviour are used in the study of modification of mechanical properties. The results show that the compressive strength of carbon foam obtained from synthetic mesophase pitch is only 30% of the foam obtained from coal tar based mesophase pitch. The SEM shows that the length of micro-cracking of foam derived from synthetic mesophase pitch is as high as 5 μm and that of foam derived from coal tar based mesophase pitch is less than 2 μm. The causes of the differences in properties focused on rod structure of naphthalene based pitch transformed easier to three-dimensional sandwich structure.

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