Abstract
The surface characteristics of carbonized and stabilized carbon fibres have been studied using inverse gas chromatography. First, the dispersive component of the surface energy of both types of fibres was determined. Secondly, using polar probes of known properties, acid-base surface characteristics of the fibres were obtained. It has been shown that the carbonized fibres exhibit an electron donating (base) character, whereas stabilized fibres are more amphoteric.
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