Journal of Materials Science, Vol.29, No.17, 4477-4480, 1994
Carbonization and Graphitization of Poly-P-Phenylene Sulfide (PPS) Film
Oriented poly-p-phenylene sulphide (PPS) films (thickness 12 and 75 mum) and PPS powder were carbonized/graphitized after stabilizing by oxidation, in order to examine the effect of sulphur on graphitizability of the resulting carbons. The films and the powder resulted in carbons with a high and a low graphitizability respectively. An "in-plane oriented structure" of the PPS film was the most predominant factor to lead to a high graphitizability, and sulphur in the precursor did not lower the graphitizability when it was subjected to solid-phase carbonization. These phenomena are discussed on the basis of analytical data.
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