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Carbon Black as a Polymer Filler [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
Carbon black is the generic name for a family of small-size, mostly amorphous, or paracrystalline carbon particles grown together to form aggregates of different sizes and shapes. Carbon black is formed in the gas phase by the thermal decomposition of hydrocarbons in the absence or presence of oxygen in substoichiometric quantities and is industrially ...
Michael E. Spahr, Roger Rothon
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Black carbon in Antarctica

Physics Today, 2017
Spectral and chemical measurements highlight the local effects of pollutants on the albedo of Antarctic snow.
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Manufacture of Carbon Black

2018
This chapter deals with processes which yield clearly defined end products and for which the English term "carbon black" has been adopted in many countries. Carbon black can be ranked as being one of the oldest manufactured products and its usage as a pigment for the production of India inks and mural paints can be traced back to the ancient Chinese ...
Manfred Voll, Gerhard Kuhner
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Reinforcement of rubber by carbon black

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1982
Abstract The mechanism by which carbon black reinforces elastomers is one of the most interesting problems of modern technology and still a subject of much speculation. The effect itself was discovered by S. C. Mote of the India-Rubber, Gutta-Percha and Telegraph Works Co.
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Micromorphology of carbon black

Carbon, 1992
Atamny, F., Schlögl, R., Reller, Armin
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Coal, the Black Carbon

2017
The first thing that we could think of about black carbon is coal. Coals are complex heterogeneous solids that consist of a large polymeric matrix of aromatic structures commonly called the coal macromolecules. These macromolecules may vary widely in their chemical and physical properties [1].
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The Formation of Black Carbon

Journal of Applied Physics, 1953
Electron microscopic evidence is presented in support of the hypothesis that black carbon resulting from pyrolysis of gaseous hydrocarbons is produced through the intermediate formation of droplets of complex hydrocarbons. Electron diffraction studies further confirm this hypothesis if, as has been found for particles of carbon blacks, the droplets ...
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Recent Advances in Carbon Dioxide Hydrogenation to Methanol via Heterogeneous Catalysis

Chemical Reviews, 2020
Xiao Jiang, Xiaowa Nie, Xinwen Guo
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Carbon Blacks In Plastomers

Journal of Elastomers & Plastics, 1978
C. R. Wilder   +2 more
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