Graphite Fibers and Filaments

This book was begun after three of the present authors gave a series of in­ vited talks on the subject of the structure and properties of carbon filaments. This was at a conference on the subject of optical obscuration, for which submicrometer diameter filaments with high length-to-diameter ratios h...

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Main Authors: Dresselhaus, Mildred S., Dresselhaus, Gene (Author), Sugihara, Ko (Author), Spain, Ian L. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1988, 1988
Edition:1st ed. 1988
Series:Springer Series in Materials Science
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 10.1 Structural Order and Intercalation -- 10.2 Structure and Staging -- 10.3 Lattice Properties -- 10.4 Electrical Transport Properties -- 10.5 Thermal Transport Properties -- 10.6 Thermopower -- 10.7 Mechanical Properties -- 10.8 Exfoliation -- 11. Ion Implantation of Graphite Fibers and Filaments -- 11.1 The Ion Implantation Process -- 11.2 Application to Carbon Fibers -- 11.3 Implantation-Induced Structural Modifications -- 12. Applications of Graphite Fibers and Filaments -- 12.1 Economic Considerations -- 12.2 Structural Applications of Composites -- 12.3 Electrical Applications for Carbon Fibers -- 12.4 Thermal Applications -- 12.5 Nuclear Reactor Applications -- 12.6 Optical Applications -- 12.7 Applications for Intercalated Carbon Fibers -- 12.8 Batteries and Other Electrochemical Applications -- 12.9 Medical Applications -- References 
505 0 |a 1. Introductory Material on Graphite Fibers and Filaments -- 1.1 Introductory Discussion of Structure of Carbon Filaments -- 2. Synthesis of Graphite Fibers and Filaments -- 2.1 Carbon Fibers from Polymeric Precursors -- 2.2 Carbon Filaments by CCVD -- 2.3 Carbon-Coated Filaments -- 2.4 Filaments Prepared from Carbon Arcs -- 2.5 Synthesis by Ion Bombardment -- 3. Structure -- 3.1 Graphite and Its Defect Structures -- 3.2 Structure of Fibers and Filaments -- 3.3 Density -- 3.4 X-Ray Diffraction -- 3.5 Small Angle Scattering -- 3.6 Optical Microscopy -- 3.7 Electron Microscopy -- 3.8 Other Spectroscopies -- 3.9 Other Characterization Techniques -- 4. Lattice Properties -- 4.1 Elastic Parameters of Single Crystal Graphite -- 4.2 Lattice Dynamics of Single Crystal Graphite -- 4.3 Models for the Elastic and Lattice Properties of Fibers -- 4.4 Raman Effect for Single Crystal Graphite -- 4.5 Raman Effect in Disordered Carbons -- 4.6 Photoconductivity in Graphite Fibers --  
505 0 |a 5. Thermal Properties -- 5.1 Specific Heat -- 5.2 Thermal Expansion -- 5.3 Thermal Conductivity -- 6. Mechanical Properties -- 6.1 Elastic Parameters -- 6.2 Fracture, Stress and Strain -- 6.3 Mechanical Properties of CCVD Fibers -- 7. Electronic Structure -- 7.1 Introduction and Overview -- 7.2 The Slonczewski-Weiss Model for Graphite -- 7.3 Electronic Structure in a Magnetic Field -- 8. Electronic and Magnetic Properties -- 8.1 Diamagnetism -- 8.2 Electron Spin Resonance -- 8.3 Electrical Resistivity -- 8.4 Magnetoresistance -- 8.5 Hall Effect -- 8.6 Thermoelectric Power of Benzene-Derived Carbon Fibers -- 8.7 Piezoresistance and the Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure -- 8.8 Non-ohmic Behavior -- 8.9 Electrical Noise -- 9. High Temperature Properties -- 9.1 High Temperature Thermal Properties -- 9.2 High Temperature Resistivity -- 9.3 High Temperature Mechanical Properties -- 9.4 Oxidation Resistance -- 10. Intercalation of Graphite Fibers and Filaments --  
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520 |a This book was begun after three of the present authors gave a series of in­ vited talks on the subject of the structure and properties of carbon filaments. This was at a conference on the subject of optical obscuration, for which submicrometer diameter filaments with high length-to-diameter ratios have potential applications. The audience response to these talks illustrated the need of just one scientific community for a broader knowledge of the struc­ ture and properties of these interesting materials. Following the conference it was decided to expand the material presented in the conference proceedings. The aim was to include in a single volume a description of the physical properties of carbon fibers and filaments. The research papers on this topic are spread widely in the literature and are found in a broad assortment of physics, chemistry, materials science and engineering and polymer science journals and conference proceedings (some of which are obscure). Accordingly, our goal was to produce a book on the subject which would enable students and other researchers working in the field to gain an overview of the subject up to about 1987