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A mechanism study of acid-assisted oxidative stabilization of asphaltene-derived carbon fibers
Download2021-10-01
Leistenschneider, Desirée, Zuo, Peiyuan, Kim, Yuna, Abedi, Zahra, Ivey, Douglas G., de Klerk, Arno, Zhang, Xuehua, Chen, Weixing
The development of inexpensive carbon fiber precursors is necessary to meet the future demands of carbon fibers. This work shows how asphaltenes, which are obtained as a by-product in bitumen production, can play an important role as such inexpensive carbon fiber precursors. To synthesize carbon...
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Accelerated Zero-stress Hydrothermal Aging of Dry Glass, Basalt, and Carbon Fibers and Service Life Prediction Using Arrhenius Model
DownloadFall 2023
The utilization of fiber-reinforced polymer composites (FRPC) has rapidly increased over the past few decades because of their attractive mechanical properties, comparatively low volumetric mass density, and excellent corrosion resistance compared to traditional engineering materials like steel...