Monday, March 2, 2020

Non-Graphitizing Carbons

Non-graphitizing carbons are otherwise known as chars, hard carbons or more colloquially, charcoal. Glassy carbon is also an example of non-graphitizing carbon. Graphitic carbons’ unique attributes have attracted worldwide interest towards their development and application. Carbon pyrolysis is a widespread method for synthesizing carbon materials. However, our understanding of the factors that cause differences in graphitization of various pyrolyzed carbon precursors is inadequate. We demonstrate how electro-mechanical aspects of the synthesis process influence molecular alignment in a polymer precursor to enhance its graphitization.

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