Effect of supercritical fluid activation on the diameter of carbon fibres

2015 
Abstract This work is a comparative study of the variations in the structure of a carbon fibre activated with supercritical H 2 O and CO 2 vs. steam and CO 2 at atmospheric pressure (conventional process). The appearances of the external and internal surfaces, fibre size, external and internal mass loss, density, porosity, and fragmentation, etc. were measured and analysed. The results are explained by the different reactivity of the supercritical fluids compared with the steam and CO 2 at atmospheric pressure. The results are coherent with a gasification model based on percolation theory, and special emphasis is given to fibre disintegration once the carbonaceous matrix porosity has reached a critical value.
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