Claims
- 1) A method of making a carbonaceous preform, comprising the steps of:
a) forming a gelcasting suspension comprising at least one polymeric carbon precursor, a monomer solution, and an initiator system; b) polymerizing the monomer(s) in the monomer solution to form a polymer-solvent gel matrix, wherein the gelcasting suspension is formed into a solid product; c) drying the solid product to remove the solvent; d) heating the solid-product to pyrolize the polymer formed in step (b); and e) further heating the solid product to convert the polymeric carbon precursor to carbon.
- 2) The method of claim 1, comprising the additional step of further heating the solid product to convert the carbon to graphite.
- 3) The method of claim 1, comprising the additional step of infiltrating the solid product with a densifying material.
- 4) The method of claim 3, wherein the densifying material is selected from the group consisting of a polymer compound, ceramic, metal, carbon or graphite.
- 5) The method of claim 3, wherein the densifying material is a carbon.
- 6) The method of claim 5 comprising the additional step of further heating the infiltrated solid carbon product to convert the carbon densifying material to graphite.
- 7) The method of claim 2, comprising the additional step of infiltrating the solid product with a densifying material.
- 8) The method of claim 7, wherein the densifying material is selected from the group consisting of a polymer compound, ceramic, metal, carbon or graphite.
- 9) The method of claim 7, wherein the densifying material is a carbon.
- 10) The method of claim 9 comprising the additional step of further heating the infiltrated solid product to convert the additional carbon densifying material to graphite.
- 11) The method of claim 1 wherein the polymeric carbon precursor is selected from the group consisting of mesophase pitch, isotropic pitch, solvated pitch, a blend of the aforementioned pitches, phenolics, furans, polyvinyl alcohols, polyacrylonitriles, polyimids, polyaramides, polyetheretherkeytones, polyarylacetylenes, melamines, cyanateesters, polycyanates, or polyvinylacrylates.
- 12) The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of machining the solid product prior to the step of further heating the solid product to convert the polymeric precursor to carbon.
- 13) A method of making a carbonaceous preform, comprising the steps of:
a) making a gelcasting mixture comprising at least one polymeric carbon precursor; at least one additive; a monomer solution and an initiator system; b) polymerizing the monomer(s) in the monomer solution to form a polymer-solvent gel matrix, wherein the gelcasting suspension is formed into a solid product; c) drying the solid product to remove the solvent; d) heating the solid product to pyrolize the polymer formed in step (b); and e) further heating the solid product to convert the polymeric carbon precursor to carbon.
- 14) The method of claim 13, comprising the additional step of further heating the solid product to convert the carbon to graphite.
- 15) The method of claim 13, comprising the additional step of infiltrating the solid product with a densifying material.
- 16) The method of claim 15 wherein the densifying material is selected from the group consisting of a polymer compound, ceramic, metal, carbon or graphite.
- 17) The method of claim 15, wherein the densifying material is a carbon.
- 18) The method of claim 17 comprising the additional step of further heating the infiltrated solid product to convert the carbon densifying material to graphite.
- 19) The method of claim 14, comprising the additional step of infiltrating the solid product with a densifying material.
- 20) The method of claim 19, wherein the densifying material is selected from the group consisting of a polymer compound, ceramic, metal, carbon or graphite.
- 21) The method of claim 19, wherein the densifying material is a carbon.
- 22) The method of claim 21 comprising the additional step of further heating the infiltrated solid product to convert the additional carbon densifying material to graphite.
- 23) The method of claim 11 wherein the polymeric carbon precursor is selected from the group consisting of mesophase pitch, isotropic pitch, solvated pitch, a blend of the aforementioned pitches, phenolics, furans, polyvinyl alcohols, polyacrylonitriles, polyimids, polyaramides, polyetheretherkeyture, polyarylacetylene, melamines, cyanate-esters, polycyanate, or polyvinylacrylates.
- 24) The method of claim 13 further comprising the step of machining the solid product prior to the step of further heating the solid product to convert the polymeric precursor to carbon.
- 25) The method of claim 13 wherein the additive is a carbon fiber.
- 26) The method of claim 25 wherein the carbon fiber is selected from the group consisting of mesophase pitch-based carbon fibers, isotropic pitch-based carbon fibers, solvated pitch-based carbon fibers, vapor grown carbon fibers, vapor grown carbon nanofibers, poly(acrylonitrile) based carbon fibers.
- 27) The method of claim 13 wherein the additive is a selected from the group consisting of carbon particles, carbon fibers, carbon nonfibers, carbon whiskers, carbon nanotubes, carbon fullerenes, carbon flakes, graphite powders, graphite flakes, graphite mesobeads, graphite whiskers, ceramic particles, ceramic fibers, ceramic nonfibers, ceramic whiskers, ceramic nanotubes, ceramic fullerenes, ceramic flakes, metal particles, metal fibers, metal nonfibers, metal flakes, pre-ceramic polymers, pre-metallic polymers and other additives which have a tendency to reinforce the properties of the composition.
- 28) A method of making a thermoplastic part comprising the steps of:
a) forming a gelcasting suspension comprising of at least one polymeric carbon precursor, a monomer solution, and an initiator system; b) polymerizing the monomer(s) in the monomer solution to form a polymer-solvent gel matrix, wherein the gelcasting suspension is formed into a solid product; c) drying the solid product to remove the solvent; and d) heating the solid product to pyrolize the polymer formed in step (b).
- 29) The method of claim 28, comprising the additional step of further heating the solid product to convert the polymeric carbon precursor to carbon.
- 30) The method of claim 29, comprising the additional step of further heating the solid product to convert the carbon to graphite.
- 31) The method of claim 29, comprising the additional step of infiltrating the solid product with a densifying material.
- 32) The method of claim 31, wherein the densifying material is selected from the group consisting of a polymer compound, ceramic, metal, carbon or graphite.
- 33) The method of claim 29, wherein the densifying material a is carbon.
- 34) The method of claim 33 comprising the additional step of further heating the infiltrated solid product to convert the carbon densifying material to graphite.
- 35) The method of claim 30, comprising the additional step of infiltrating the solid product with a densifying material.
- 36) The method of claim 35, wherein the densifying material is selected from the group consisting of a polymer compound, ceramic, metal, carbon or graphite.
- 37) The method of claim 35, wherein the densifying material is a carbon.
- 38) The method of claim 37 comprising the additional step of further heating the solid product to convert the additional carbon densifying material to graphite.
- 39) The method of claim 28 wherein the polymeric carbon precursor is selected from the group consisting of mesophase pitch, isotropic pitch, solvated pitch, a blend of the aforementioned pitches, phenolics, furans, polyvinyl alcohols, polyacrylonitriles, polyimids, polyaramides, polyetherethkeyture, polyarylacetylene, melamines, cyanate-esters, polycyanate, or polyvinylacrylates.
- 40) The method of claim 28 wherein the polymeric carbon precursor is supplemented with an additive.
- 41) The method of claim 40 wherein the additive is a carbon fiber.
- 42) The method of claim 41 wherein the carbon fiber is selected from the group consisting of mesophase pitch-based carbon fibers, isotropic pitch-based carbon fibers, solvated pitch-based carbon fibers, vapor grown carbon fibers, vapor grown carbon nanofibers, poly(acrylonitrile) based carbon fibers.
- 43) The method of claim 40 wherein the additive is a selected from the group consisting of carbon particles, carbon fibers, carbon nonfibers, carbon whiskers, carbon nanotubes, carbon fullerenes, carbon flakes, graphite powders, graphite flakes, graphite mesobeads, graphite whiskers, ceramic particles, ceramic fibers, ceramic nonfibers, ceramic whiskers, ceramic nanotubes, ceramic fullerenes, ceramic flakes, metal particles, metal fibers, metal nonfibers, metal flakes, pre-ceramic polymers, pre-metallic polymers and other additives which have a tendency to reinforce the properties of the composition.
- 44) The method of claim 29 further comprising the step of machining the solid product prior to heating the solid product to convert the polymeric precursor to carbon.
- 45) A carbonized product comprising a narrow distribution of pore sizes, and small, medium and large particles coalesced together at their contact points, wherein the small and medium particles lie in the interstitial spaces between the large particles.
- 46) The carbonized product of claim 45 manufactured according to the method of claim 1.
- 47) The carbonized product of claim 45, wherein the small, medium and large particles are bonded to carbon fibers.
- 48) The carbonized product of claim 45 manufactured according to the method of claim 12.
- 49) A graphitized product comprising a narrow distribution of pore sizes, and small, medium and large particles coalesced together at their contact points, wherein the small and medium particles lie in the interstitial spaces between the large particles.
- 50) The graphitized product of-claim 49 manufactured according to the method of claim 1.
- 51) The graphitized product of claim 49, wherein the small, medium and large particles are bonded to carbon fibers.
- 52) The graphitized product of claim 49 manufactured according to the method of claim 12.
- 53) A carbon product manufactured according to the method of claim 1.
- 54) A carbon product manufactured according to the method of claim 13.
- 55) A graphite product manufactured according to the method of claim 1.
- 56) A graphite product manufactured according to the method of claim 13.
- 57) A thermoplastic part manufactured according to the method of claim 28.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
[0001] The disclosed invention was made with government support under contract DE-AC05-960R22464, awarded by the United States Department of Energy to Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corporation. The United States Government has certain rights to this invention.
Divisions (2)
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09741710 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
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10428716 |
May 2003 |
US |
Parent |
09393558 |
Sep 1999 |
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09741710 |
Dec 2000 |
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