Pitch-based ribbon-shaped carbon-fiber-reinforced one-dimensional carbon/carbon composites with ultrahigh thermal conductivity

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Yuan, Guanming
Li, Xuanke
Dong, Zhijun
Xiong, Xiaoqing
Rand, Brian
Cui, Zhengwei
Cong, Ye
Zhang, Jiang
Li, Yanjun
Zhang, Zhongwei

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Elsevier

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Ribbon-shaped carbon fibers have been prepared from mesophase pitch by melt-spinning, oxidative stabilization and further heat treatment. The internal graphitic layers of ribbon-shaped carbon fibers graphitized at 2800 C show a highly preferred orientation along the longitudinal direction. Parallel stretched and unidirectional arranged ribbon-shaped carbon fibers treated at about 450 C were sprayed with a mesophase pitch powder grout, and then hot-pressed at 500 C and subsequently carbonized and graphitized at various temperatures to produce one-dimensional carbon/carbon (C/C) composite blocks. The shape and microstructural orientation of ribbon fibers have been maintained in the process of hot-pressing and subsequent heat treatments and the main planes of the ribbon fibers are orderly accumulated along the hot-pressing direction. Microstructural analyses indicate that the C/C composite blocks have a typical structural anisotropy derived from the unidirectional arrangement of the highly oriented wide ribbon-shaped fibers in the composite block. The thermal conductivities of the C/C composites along the longitudinal direction of ribbon fibers increase with heat-treatment temperatures. The longitudinal thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity at room temperature of the C/C composite blocks graphitized at 3100 C are 896 W/m K and 642 mm2/s, respectively.

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Carbon-fiber-reinforced, Thermal conductivity

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Yuan, G, Li, X, Dong, Z, Xiong, X, Rand, B, Cui, Z, Cong, Y, Zhang, J, Li, Y, Zhang, Z & Wang, J 2014, 'Pitch-based ribbon-shaped carbon-fiber-reinforced one-dimensional carbon/carbon composites with ultrahigh thermal conductivity', Carbon, vol. 68, pp. 413-425.