The Effect of Oxygen Content in Binderless Cokes for High-Density Carbon Blocks from Coal Tar Pitch

High-density carbon blocks are much lighter than metals and have excellent mechanical properties and are one of the materials garnering attention to replace existing metal parts. In this study, a binderless coke was produced by changing the flow rates of nitrogen and air as a carrier gas during heat...

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Main Authors: Seungjoo Park, Seon Ho Lee, Song Mi Lee, Jin-Woo Park, Sung-Soo Kim, Doo-Hwan Jung
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/8/1832
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spelling doaj-0c15acc0ba8f4fc7a2a253e022fb1c4f2021-04-07T23:04:52ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-04-01141832183210.3390/ma14081832The Effect of Oxygen Content in Binderless Cokes for High-Density Carbon Blocks from Coal Tar PitchSeungjoo Park0Seon Ho Lee1Song Mi Lee2Jin-Woo Park3Sung-Soo Kim4Doo-Hwan Jung5Fuel Cell Laboratory, Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), Daejeon 34129, KoreaFuel Cell Laboratory, Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), Daejeon 34129, KoreaFuel Cell Laboratory, Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), Daejeon 34129, KoreaFuel Cell Laboratory, Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), Daejeon 34129, KoreaDepartment of Energy Science and Technology, Graduate School of Energy Science and Technology, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, KoreaFuel Cell Laboratory, Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), Daejeon 34129, KoreaHigh-density carbon blocks are much lighter than metals and have excellent mechanical properties and are one of the materials garnering attention to replace existing metal parts. In this study, a binderless coke was produced by changing the flow rates of nitrogen and air as a carrier gas during heat treatment of coal tar pitch and using this, a green body was formed at 150 MPa and carbonized to produce a high-density carbon block. We express the binderless coke produced in this way by N10A0, N7A3, N5A5, N3A7, N0A10 according to the ratio of nitrogen and air, and in the case of carbon block, we have added CB in front of it. We then considered the effect of oxygen content in the binderless cokes on the optical, chemical, and mechanical properties. It was observed that the produced binderless cokes develop into a dense mosaic structure with a small particle size as the air flow rate increased. To survey the change in oxygen content of the produced binderless coke, O1s and C1s regions were measured using X-ray photoelectric spectroscopy (XPS), and O1s/C1s was calculated. The O1s/C1s ratio steadily increased as the air flow rate increased, and in the case of N0A10, it increased about twice as much as that of N10A0 to 11.20%. β-resin has a very large effect on the mechanical strength of the carbon block in addition to air in the pitch. And in the case of CB-N0A10, it shows the best mechanical strength with a density of 1.72 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, bending strength of 87 MPa, and shore hardness of 93 HSD.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/8/1832binderless cokeoxygen up-takebeta-resincarbonizationswelling
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author Seungjoo Park
Seon Ho Lee
Song Mi Lee
Jin-Woo Park
Sung-Soo Kim
Doo-Hwan Jung
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Seon Ho Lee
Song Mi Lee
Jin-Woo Park
Sung-Soo Kim
Doo-Hwan Jung
The Effect of Oxygen Content in Binderless Cokes for High-Density Carbon Blocks from Coal Tar Pitch
Materials
binderless coke
oxygen up-take
beta-resin
carbonization
swelling
author_facet Seungjoo Park
Seon Ho Lee
Song Mi Lee
Jin-Woo Park
Sung-Soo Kim
Doo-Hwan Jung
author_sort Seungjoo Park
title The Effect of Oxygen Content in Binderless Cokes for High-Density Carbon Blocks from Coal Tar Pitch
title_short The Effect of Oxygen Content in Binderless Cokes for High-Density Carbon Blocks from Coal Tar Pitch
title_full The Effect of Oxygen Content in Binderless Cokes for High-Density Carbon Blocks from Coal Tar Pitch
title_fullStr The Effect of Oxygen Content in Binderless Cokes for High-Density Carbon Blocks from Coal Tar Pitch
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Oxygen Content in Binderless Cokes for High-Density Carbon Blocks from Coal Tar Pitch
title_sort effect of oxygen content in binderless cokes for high-density carbon blocks from coal tar pitch
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-04-01
description High-density carbon blocks are much lighter than metals and have excellent mechanical properties and are one of the materials garnering attention to replace existing metal parts. In this study, a binderless coke was produced by changing the flow rates of nitrogen and air as a carrier gas during heat treatment of coal tar pitch and using this, a green body was formed at 150 MPa and carbonized to produce a high-density carbon block. We express the binderless coke produced in this way by N10A0, N7A3, N5A5, N3A7, N0A10 according to the ratio of nitrogen and air, and in the case of carbon block, we have added CB in front of it. We then considered the effect of oxygen content in the binderless cokes on the optical, chemical, and mechanical properties. It was observed that the produced binderless cokes develop into a dense mosaic structure with a small particle size as the air flow rate increased. To survey the change in oxygen content of the produced binderless coke, O1s and C1s regions were measured using X-ray photoelectric spectroscopy (XPS), and O1s/C1s was calculated. The O1s/C1s ratio steadily increased as the air flow rate increased, and in the case of N0A10, it increased about twice as much as that of N10A0 to 11.20%. β-resin has a very large effect on the mechanical strength of the carbon block in addition to air in the pitch. And in the case of CB-N0A10, it shows the best mechanical strength with a density of 1.72 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, bending strength of 87 MPa, and shore hardness of 93 HSD.
topic binderless coke
oxygen up-take
beta-resin
carbonization
swelling
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/8/1832
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