Preparation and characterization of petroleum-based mesophase pitch by thermal condensation with in-process hydrogenation
Abstract
A petroleum aromatic-rich component was used to prepare mesophase pitch by thermal condensation. In-process hydrogenation method was employed to achieve the hydrogenation reaction of intermediates generated during the thermal reaction using tetrahydronaphthalene (THN) as a hydrogen donor. Impacts of in-process hydrogenation on the properties of intermediates and mesophase pitches were investigated. It was found that the in-process hydrogenation was conducive to the generation of hydrogenated intermediates with concentrated extracted component distribution, uniform molecular structure and abundant naphthenic structures. The characterizations of mesophase pitches showed that the in-process hydrogenation contributed to the preparation of mesophase pitch with concentrated extracted component distribution, low softening point, large domain structure and ordered crystal structure. This was due to the increasing contents of naphthenic structures in intermediates. Moreover, the increase of methylene bridges in the product was the critical reason for improving the product's properties.