Paracrystalline Structure Of Glass-Like Carbons

This study reports on structural characterization of a series of glass-like carbons obtained by pyrolysis of polyfurfuryl alcohol at 600, 800, 980, and 2700 deg C. The atomic scale structure of the prepared materials has been studied using wide angle X-ray scattering technique. The acquired diffraction data were analysed in reciprocal space as the structure factor and in real space in the form of the pair distribution function to reveal the structural attributes such as number of hexagonal network layers, size of the layers, interlayer correlations, interlayer and inter-atomic distances. The parameters have different effects on teh diffraction intensity and the pair distribution function and are verified in reciprocal and real diffraction space simultaneously. The obtained results show that the structure of the glass-like carbons consists of defective graphite-like domains which size increase with the pyrolysis temperature. The heat treatment leads to a noticeable ordering of coherently scattering domains of glass-like carbon in directions perpendicular to graphene-like layers. However, paracrystalline type of disorder within individual layers manifesting itself in decrease in intensity and broadening of the diffraction lines is preserved in the atomic structure even at heat treatment temperature of 2700 deg C.

Author
K Jurkiewicz Et Al
Origin
University Silesia, Poland
Journal Title
Int J Appl Glass Sci 7 3 Sept/2016 355-363
Sector
Glass Fibre
Class
GF 728

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Paracrystalline Structure Of Glass-Like Carbons
Int J Appl Glass Sci 7 3 Sept/2016 355-363
GF 728
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