Abstract
A filtration process of the low cost mesophase pitch developed by Advanced Carbon Products, LLC (ACP) was developed. The mesophase pitch was melt spun into fiber at the University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research (UKY), and converted to carbon fiber. The melt spinning process was moderately stable, but resulted in some void structure in the green fibers. The tensile properties of the resulting carbon fibers, after graphitization heat treatment, were tested yielding a modulus value of approximately 560 GPa or 81 MSI. This demonstrated that a high modulus graphitic carbon fiber is certainly possible from the ACP 20 mesophase pitch. For future work, a better balance between the softening point temperature, the spinning temperature, and filtering must be met to reduce the volatiles generated in the pitch during spinning. This would reduce voids in the fiber, facilitate spinning, and generate finer, higher performance graphitic fiber.
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