Michio INAGAKI, Ki Chul PARK, Morinobu ENDO. Carbonization under pressure. New Carbon Mater., 2010, 25(06): 409-420. doi: 10.1016/S1872-5805(09)60042-1
Citation:
Michio INAGAKI, Ki Chul PARK, Morinobu ENDO. Carbonization under pressure. New Carbon Mater., 2010, 25(06): 409-420. doi: 10.1016/S1872-5805(09)60042-1
Michio INAGAKI, Ki Chul PARK, Morinobu ENDO. Carbonization under pressure. New Carbon Mater., 2010, 25(06): 409-420. doi: 10.1016/S1872-5805(09)60042-1
Citation:
Michio INAGAKI, Ki Chul PARK, Morinobu ENDO. Carbonization under pressure. New Carbon Mater., 2010, 25(06): 409-420. doi: 10.1016/S1872-5805(09)60042-1
Michio INAGAKI (1935-), male, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Hokkaido University and Toyohashi University of Technology. Engaged in the research of carbon materials. E-mail: im-ii@xj.commufa.jp
Carbonization under pressure was reviewed by being classified into three routes: carbonization of the precursors under pressure of their decomposition gases, carbonization under hydrothermal conditions, and reduction of pressu~rized CO2. Carbon materials with different structures and nanotextures were formed with relatively high yield under pressure, but obtained as a mixture in most cases. In this review, the formation conditions of carbon spheres in pure and an individually separated state are discussed by focusing on the temperature-pressure conditions and the chemical composition of the precursors used.