Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1416794 | Carbon | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Porous SiCy (core)/C (shell) composite fibres have been fabricated using a simple KOH controlled-activation of SiCx fibres, which were pyrolyzed from polycarbosilane-pitch blend fibres. Effects of activation conditions and pyrolysis temperatures were studied. There are distinctive interfaces observed on the cross-sections of the co-axial fibres, where Si content varies gradually from the core to the shell. The etching of Si follows a slow “core-reducing” process in N2, while in CO2, cracks are frequently observed on the shells due to the accelerated activations. V-shaped Si-free carbon fibres could be obtained when a lower pyrolysis temperature was used to produce the SiCx fibres.
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Authors
Zengyong Chu, Rongan He, Xiaobin Zhang, Zheng Jiang, Haifeng Cheng, Yingde Wang, Xiaodong Li,