2022 Annual Meeting
(395g) Exploring Liquid Crystalline Phase Behavior of Pyrene Pitch Oligomers Isolated Via Supercritical Extraction
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Although an improved fundamental understanding of petroleum-based pitches is of great interest, investigations are severely hindered by the innumerable array of individual compounds that comprise these pitches. As a model system, pyrene pitch is ideal for two reasons: 1) the relatively low extent of fragmentation means that pyrene pitches are chiefly composed of only a handful of oligomers, and 2) pure pyrene trimer (MW = 598 Da) forms 100% mesophase with a melting point below 300°C.
Supercritical extraction has proven to be a valuable tool for investigating the properties and phase behavior of pyrene pitches, as it is the only known tool capable of isolating individual pitch oligomers on at least a gram-scale. With these oligomers isolated, they can then be recombined into mixtures of well-defined composition, and the mesophase/isotropic phase behavior of these mixtures characterized. This allows for a systematic exploration of phase behavior, where each âdesigned mixtureâ is characterized by the mesophase content (as a function of temperature), softening point, and char yield. Because smaller oligomers depress and larger oligomers elevate the softening point of a mixture, understanding their impact is critical for successfully optimizing the properties and mesogenicity of a pyrene pitch precursor.