Claims
- 1. A pitch suitable for carbon fiber manufacture which can be spun directly into pitch fibers, comprising approximately by weight content between 80 and 100 percent toluene insolubles and approximately greater than 15 percent quinoline insolubles, said pitch having been derived, by heat soaking followed by vacuum stripping, from a substantially deasphaltenated fraction of a cat cracker bottom feedstock which is rich in 4, 5 and 6 polycondensed aromatic rings, and wherein said pitch is further characterized as being relatively free of impurities and ash.
- 2. A pitch suitable for carbon fiber manufacture which can be spun directly into pitch fibers, comprising approximately by weight content between 80 and 100 percent toluene insolubles, said pitch having been derived, by heat soaking followed by vacuum stripping, from a substantially deasphaltenated fraction of a cat cracker bottom feedstock which is rich in 4, 5 and 6 polycondensed aromatic rings, and wherein said pitch is further characterized as having approximately between 15 and 50 percent quinoline insolubles by weight.
- 3. A process for spinning pitch directly into pitch fibers, comprising the steps of:
- (a) containing a substantially deasphaltenated middle fraction of a cat cracker bottom feedstock which is rich in 4, 5 and 6 polycondensed aromatic rings;
- (b) subjecting said middle fraction to heat soaking to produce a pitch intermediate;
- (c) removing at least a portion of said pitch intermediate to produce a pitch comprising approximately between 80 and 100 percent by weight of toluene insolubles and at least 15 percent quinoline insolubles; and
- (d) spinning said pitch directly into pitch fibers.
- 4. The process of claim 3, wherein said thermal reaction includes heat soaking said fraction at a temperature in an approximate range of between 420.degree. and 450.degree. C. for a duration of from 2 to 4 hours at atmospheric pressure.
- 5. A pitch suitable for carbon artifact manufacture made by the process including the steps of:
- (a) distilling a cat cracker bottom feedstock to obtain a substantially deasphaltenated middle fraction rich in 4, 5 and 6 polycondensed aromatic rings;
- (b) heat soaking said middle fraction; and
- (c) vacuum stripping said heat soaked middle fraction to remove oils therefrom, resulting in a pitch comprising 80 to 100 percent by weight of toluene insolubles and at least 15 percent quinoline insolubles; and
- (d) spinning said pitch directly into pitch fibers.
- 6. The pitch of claim 5, wherein said pitch comprises approximately between 15 and 50 percent by weight quinoline insolubles.
- 7. The pitch of claim 5, wherein said pitch comprises approximately 1 to 60 percent by weight pyridine insolubles.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 399,750, filed July 19, 1982, now abandoned.
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