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Barbara Lisiecka, Otakar Bokůvka, Tomasz Tański, Łukasz Krzemiński, Michal Jambor
OBTAINING OF BIOMORPHIC COMPOSITES BASED ON CARBON MATERIALS
PRODUCTION ENGINEERING ARCHIVES 19(2018), pp. 22-25
DOI: 10.30657/pea.2018.19.05

Abstract
Aim of this paper is to present the properties of carbon preforms for the production of biomorphic composites. Carbon samples were obtained through pyrolysis of paulownia wood, replicating the microstructure of the cellulosic precursor. Many characterization methods such as Raman Spectrosco-py, light microscopy, hardness tests and pore size analyzer detection were used to investigate the mi-crostructure of the product as well as the pore size of carbon samples. Obtained results showed that the parts of early or late wood template play an important role in the pore size, specific surface area and pore volume of the product. This review aims to be a comprehensive description of the development of carbon chars: from wood templates and their microstructure to potential applications of biomorphic materials.



Keywords
carbon material
biomorphic composite
wood precursors
natural material
pyrolysis
Barbara Lisiecka ORCID:
Otakar Bokůvka ORCID: 0000-0001-9928-2332
Tomasz Tański ORCID:
Łukasz Krzemiński ORCID:
Michal Jambor ORCID: 0000-0001-9786-2034

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