Crystalline silicon carbide (SIC) fiber was produced by a new, simple procedure. Activated carbon fiber (ACF) was reacted with gaseous silicon monoxide and was converted to SIC fiber at elevated temperature and reduced pressure. The reaction was completed at temperatures as low as 1473 K. The reacted fiber consisted of submicrometer particles which were not observed in the original ACF. The S i c crystal size in the reacted fiber was approximately 30 nm. The microstructure of the fiber became dense after it was heat-treated in air at 1573 K or in nitrogen gas at 1873 K.
Abstract:In the Kanto region in Japan, the possibilities of running a bio-ethanol plant from rice straw has been assessed and sorghum production has been considered as a necessary part of the system. Two field experiments were conducted in 2012 and 2013 at the NARO-Agricultural Research Center in Tsukuba, Ibaraki to estimate yielding ability of sorghum in the Kanto region. Two cultivars of sweet sorghum and one of grain sorghum were sown using a pneumatic seeder. Above-ground dry matter (DM) yield ranged from 1.03 to 1.82 kg m −2 for the sorgo type cultivars and from 0.70 to 1.18 kg m −2 for the grain type cultivar. The observed yields were lower than the simulated potential yields, i.e., 1.61 to 2.66 kg m −2 , indicating that biomass production was restricted in this study. Stem brix values for the sweet sorghum cultivars were generally low (3.3-16.2%) compared with the values reported in the literature. It appears that there is still room to improve the field management of sorghum to minimize the gap between the potential and actual production observed in these experiments.
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