A liquid-crystalline state of
pitch which shows the optical birefringence of disc-like (discotic) nematic liquid crystals.
It can be formed as an intermediate phase during
thermolysis (
pyrolysis) of an
isotropic molten
pitch or by
precipitation from
pitch fractions prepared by selective
extraction. Generally, the spherical
mesophase precipitated from a pyrolysing
pitch has the
Brooks and Taylor structure. With continuous heat treatment the carbonaceous
mesophase coalesces to a state of
bulk mesophase before
solidification to
green coke with further loss of hydrogen or low-molecular-
weight compounds.
Source:
PAC, 1995, 67, 473
(Recommended terminology for the description of carbon as a solid (IUPAC Recommendations
1995))
on page 483
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