Cost-effective, low density, carbon soot doped resorcinol formaldehyde composite for ablative applications
| dc.contributor.author | Badhe Y.; Balasubramanian K.; Gupta R. | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2025-05-24T09:22:48Z | |
| dc.description.abstract | Successful in situ polymerization of highly ablation-resistant composites of resorcinol formaldehyde (RF) modified with carbon soot (CS) was carried out for the first time. The composites exhibited a comparatively high char yield, up to 59.7% at 800 °C, and while undergoing ablation by an oxyacetylene flame displayed exceptionally low linear and mass ablation rates of 0.019 mm s-1 and 0.053 g s-1, respectively. Microstructure analysis of a surface ablated for 60 s revealed a uniform pattern of closely knit carbon nanobead-like structure which ensured enhanced ablation resistance. The formation of turbostratic carbon guaranteed a significantly improved thermal insulation property of the ablative composite at a higher temperature. An XRD graph showed peaks at 24° and 44°, corresponding to carbon nanobeads and insulating turbostratic carbon. The ability of RF to replace conventional phenol formaldehyde (PF) resin was confirmed. A CS/RF ablative composite during ablation also displayed reduced erosive losses and hence can be potentially used as a backbone material of a thermal protection system required for ablative applications. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015. | |
| dc.identifier.doi | https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ra01839k | |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://172.23.0.11:4000/handle/123456789/14908 | |
| dc.relation.ispartofseries | RSC Advances | |
| dc.title | Cost-effective, low density, carbon soot doped resorcinol formaldehyde composite for ablative applications |