Structure and properties of biomorphic carbon scaffolds based on pressed birch and alder wood

IF 3.1 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Anton E. Ershov, Tatyana S. Stroganova
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Abstract

The effect of prepressing of birch and alder wood on the pyrolysis process, structure and properties of biocarbon scaffolds were investigated. It is shown that after pressing process, internal stresses in the wood are preserved, which leads to a change in shrinkage during pyrolysis, especially in the pressing direction. The limitation of the samples expansion in the pressing direction made it possible to increase the density of biocarbon scaffolds (up to ∼ 1 g/cm3) and to obtain a linear dependence of their density on the density of compressed wood. Deformation of wood did not lead to a noticeable change in the atomic structure of biocarbon, but defects in the cell walls that affect the electrical resistivity of the biocarbon scaffolds were formed. The bending strength of biocarbon samples based on compressed wood was primarily determined by their density and weakly depended on the particular species. The obtained strength values were not inferior to the published data, which indicates that the defects formed during deformation were not stress concentrators.

桦木和桤木生物形态碳支架的结构与性能研究
研究了桦木和桤木预压对生物碳支架的热解过程、结构和性能的影响。结果表明,木材在受压过程中内应力被保留,从而导致了木材在热解过程中的收缩率变化,特别是受压方向的收缩率变化。样品在挤压方向上膨胀的限制使得增加生物碳支架的密度(高达~ 1 g/cm3)成为可能,并获得其密度与压缩木材密度的线性依赖关系。木材的变形不会导致生物碳原子结构的明显变化,但会在细胞壁上形成影响生物碳支架电阻率的缺陷。基于压缩木材的生物碳样品的抗弯强度主要由其密度决定,对特定树种的依赖性较弱。得到的强度值不低于已发表的数据,这表明变形过程中形成的缺陷不是应力集中器。
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Carbon Trends
Carbon Trends Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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