High Resolution Electron Microscopy of Graphitizable Carbon Fiber Prepared by Benzene Decomposition
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概要
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Carbon fiber prepared by thermal decomposition of benzene at 1100℃ was stepwise heat-treated in a temperature range up to 2800℃, and was studied by high resolution electron microscopy. In the range of heat treatment temperature below 1960℃, carbon layers are stacked in the turbostratic fashion, though their size indicates some growth. Above 1960℃, dewrinkling of the carbon layers takes place, and finally at 2800℃ the fiber is formed by concentric polyhedral crystals of graphite. The mechanical and electrical properties of the graphitic fiber are accounted for on this basis.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1977-09-05
著者
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Koyama Tsuneo
Shinshu University Faculty Of Engineering
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Koyama Tsuneo
Shinshu University Faculty Of Engineering Nagano-shi
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Oberlin Agnes
Laboratoire Mathieu Er 131 Du C. N. R. S. Universite D'orleans
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Endo Morinobu
Laboratoire Mathieu Er 131 Du C. N. R. S. Universite D'orleans:(present Address) Shinshu Univer
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