Claims
- 1. A process for producing a mesophase pitch from a catalytic petroleum pitch, which process comprises:
- A. forming a film of said catalytic petroleum pitch;
- B. maintaining said film at a temperature in the range of about 325.degree. C. to about 425.degree. C. under a pressure in the range of about 20 microns of mercury to about 1 atm for a time that is sufficient to produce a heavy non-mesophasic isotropic pitch having a softening point in the range of about 125.degree. C. to about 290.degree. C., a coking value in the range of about 55 wt % to about 95 wt %, and a maximum mesophase content of about 5 vol %; and
- C. agitating said heavy isotropic pitch at a temperature in the range of about 327.degree. C. to about 454.degree. C. for a time sufficient to produce a mesophase pitch having a minimum mesophase content of about 60 vol. %.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein said film has a thickness in the range of about 0.025 mm to about 1 mm.
- 3. The process of claim 1, wherein said agitating is carried out while passing through said heavy isotropic pitch a gas that causes substantially no chemical changes at process conditions at a maximum rate of about 30 SCFH/lb.
- 4. The process of claim 1, wherein the time for agitating said heavy isotropic pitch is in the range of about 0.5 hr to about 18 hr.
- 5. The process of claim 1, wherein said forming and maintaining of said film is by means of a wiped-film evaporator.
- 6. The process of claim 3, wherein said gas is a member selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, argon, xenon, helium, steam, and mixtures thereof.
- 7. The process of claim 3, wherein the time for passing said gas through said heavy isotropic pitch is in the range of about 2 hr to about 10 hr.
- 8. The process of claim 7, wherein the time for passing said inert gas through said heavy isotropic pitch is in the range of about 4 hr to about 5 hr.
- 9. A process for the production of a mesophase pitch from a catalytic pitch that has a softening point in the range of about 93.degree. C. to about 232.degree. C. and is prepared by thermally cracking a heavy slurry oil produced in the catalytic cracking of petroleum fractions, which process comprises forming in a wiped-film evaporator a film having a thickness in the range of about 0.025 mm to about 2.5 mm of said catalytic pitch and maintaining said film at a temperature in the range of about 327.degree. C. to about 427.degree. C. and a pressure in the range of about 20 microns of mercury to about 1 atm for a period of time in the range of about 15 sec to about 300 sec to produce a heavy isotropic pitch having a softening point in the range of about 127.degree. C. to about 288.degree. C., a coking value in the range of about 55 wt % to about 95 wt %, and a maximum mesophase content of about 5 vol %, agitating said heavy isotropic pitch while passing a gas, selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, argon, xenon, helium, steam, and mixtures thereof, through said heavy isotropic pitch at a rate of up to about 30 SCFH/lb at a temperature in the range of about 327.degree. C. to about 454.degree. C. for a period of time in the range of about 0.5 hr to about 18 hr to provide said mesophase pitch, having a minimum mesophase content of about 60 vol % and a substantially continuous mesophase phase.
- 10. A process for the production of a carbonized fiber, which process comprises:
- A. forming a film having a thickness in the range of about 0.025 mm to about 2.5 mm, of a catalytic pitch and maintaining said film at a temperature in the range of about 327.degree. C. to about 427.degree. C. and a pressure in the range of about 20 microns of mercury to about 1 atm for a time that is sufficient to produce a heavy isotropic pitch having a softening point in the range of about 127.degree. C. to about 288.degree. C., a coking value in the range of about 55 wt. % to about 95 wt. %, and a maximum mesophase content of about 5 vol. %;
- B. agitating said heavy isotropic pitch while passing an inert gas through said heavy isotropic pitch at a rate of up to about 30 SCFH/lb at a temperature in the range of about 327.degree. C. to about 454.degree. C. for a time that is sufficient to provide a mesophase pitch;
- C. converting said mesophase pitch into green fibers;
- D. stabilizing said green fibers by contacting for a minimum time ranging from about 14 to about 288 min. said green fibers with an oxidizing agent while heating the green fibers to a starting temperature of about 41.degree. C. to 221.degree. C. that is below the glass transition temperature of the mesophase pitch; and
- E. thereafter increasing the temperature at a rate of between about 1.degree. C./min and 6.degree. C./min to a final temperature in the range of about 282.degree. C. to 343.degree. C. to provide a stabilized fiber; and
- F. carbonizing by heating at a rate in the range of about 3.degree. C./min to about 83.degree. C./min said stabilized fiber in an inert atmosphere from a temperature in the range of about 24.degree. C. to about 343.degree. C. to a final carbonizing temperature in the range of about 899.degree. C. to about 3,038.degree. C. to form said carbonized fiber.
- 11. The process of claim 10, wherein said forming and said maintaining said film are produced in a wiped-film evaporator.
- 12. The process of claim 11, wherein said green fibers are produced by melt spinning said mesophase pitch.
- 13. The process of claim 10, wherein said carbonizing is carried out by heating at a rate in the range of about 6.degree. C./min to about 83.degree. C./min said stabilized fiber in an inert atmosphere from a temperature in the range of about 24.degree. C. to about 327.degree. C. to a final carbonizing temperature in the range of about 982.degree. C. to about 3,038.degree. C.
- 14. The process of claim 13, wherein said final carbonizing temperature is at least 2,200.degree. C. and said carbonized fibers are graphite fibers.
- 15. A process for the production of a carbonized fiber, which process comprises: forming a film having a thickness in the range of about 0.51 mm to about 0.9 mm, of a catalytic pitch at a temperature in the range of about 399.degree. C. to about 408.degree. C. and a pressure in the range of about 180 microns of mercury to about 210 microns of mercury in a wiped-film evaporator for a period of time in the range of about 90 sec to about 152 sec to produce a heavy isotropic pitch having a softening point in the range of about 256.degree. C. to about 268.degree. C., a coking value in the range of about 78 wt % to about 85 wt %, and a maximum mesophase content of 5 vol %, and agitating said heavy isotropic pitch while passing an inert gas through said heavy isotropic pitch at a rate of about 1.5 SCFH/lb to about 5 SCFH/lb at a temperature in the range of about 404.degree. C. to about 410.degree. C. for a period of time in the range of about 4 hr to about 5 hr to provide a mesophase pitch having at least 60 vol % mesophase components; converting said mesophase pitch into green fibers by means of melt spinning; stabilizing said green fibers for a minimum time ranging from about 52 to about 258 min. by contacting said green fibers with an oxidizing agent selected from the group consisting of air, oxygen-enriched air, oxygen, ozone, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, and mixtures thereof, while heating the green fibers to a starting temperature of about 96.degree. C. to about 221.degree. C. that is below the glass transition temperature of the mesophase pitch, and increasing the temperature at a rate of between about 1.degree. C./min and 3.degree. C./min to a final temperature in the range of about 293.degree. C. to 310.degree. C. to form a stabilized fiber and carbonizing said stabilized fiber by heating at a rate in the range of about 11.degree. C./min to about 83.degree. C./min it in an inert atmosphere comprising nitrogen from a temperature in the range of about 293.degree. C. to about 310.degree. C. to a final carbonizing temperature in the range of about 1,093.degree. C. to about 3,000.degree. C. to form said carbonized fiber.
- 16. The process of claim 15, wherein said final carbonizing temperature is at least 2,200.degree. C. and said carbonized fibers are graphite fibers.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 369,442, filed Jun. 20, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,238,672.
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