Graphitizable Pitch from Microwave Plasma Pyrolysis of Natural Gas

ACS Omega. 2024 Mar 13;9(12):14351-14355. doi: 10.1021/acsomega.3c10428. eCollection 2024 Mar 26.

Abstract

An innovative approach of microwave plasma was utilized to convert natural gas into tar, from which a highly graphitizable pitch was derived using fractional distillation. The natural gas-derived pitch (NGDP) was thoroughly characterized, and the graphitizability of the carbonized NGDP was assessed using polarized light microscopy. The NGDP and, for comparison, needle coke, petroleum coke, and shot coke were subjected to graphitization heat treatment (GR) at 2500 °C. Results indicate that the graphitizability of the NGDP exceeds those of all industrial standard cokes. The GR-NGDP showed the highest degree of graphitization and crystallite size among all samples.