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Carbon black is not black carbon

Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry, 2021
We were most interested to read the recent article entitled ‘Carbon black-benzo(a)pyrene complex-induced apoptosis and autophagy blockage in rat alveolar macrophages’ (Meng et al. 2020).
I. Chaudhuri   +3 more
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Production mechanism of high-quality carbon black from high-temperature pyrolysis of waste tire.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022
High-temperature pyrolysis of waste tires is a promising method to produce high-quality carbon black. In this study, carbon black formation characteristics were investigated during tire pyrolysis at 1000-1300 °C with residence times of
Haoming Jiang   +7 more
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Carbon Black Reinforced Elastomers [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
Carbon black is commonly added in large quantities to elastomers/rubbers as so-called reinforcing agents: less so to raise the modulus, but more so to increase the tensile strength at break, the abrasion resistance and fatigue properties. The dynamic properties are commonly somewhat negatively influenced.
Wilma K. Dierkes   +1 more
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Infrared analysis of carbon blacks

Carbon, 1987
Results of computer-assisted analyses of the ir spectra of carbon blacks are presented. Absorption bands corresponding to specific surface functional groups have been identified and analysed by dispersing the blacks in KBr at different concentrations (0.03%-0.15% wt/wt). With few exceptions, Beer's law is obeyed.
F. ROSITANI   +4 more
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Rheology of Carbon Black Suspensions: Effect of Carbon Black Structure

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2008
Rheology of carbon black (CB) suspensions in an alkyd resin‐type varnish (Varnish‐2), a rosin‐modified phenol resin‐type varnish (Varnish‐1), and a polystyrene/di‐butyl phthalate (PS/DBP) solution was investigated to clarify the effects of CB morphology such as primary particle size and DBP absorption value (a measure of aggregate structure).
Yuji Aoki   +4 more
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Endor studies of carbon black and carbon black-polymer composites

Carbon, 1987
Abstract Electron-nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) spectra have been obtained at the free proton frequency for a carbon black and a carbon black-polymer composite, at temperatures ranging from 130 K to 350 K. The ENDOR spectra show an unusual dependence on the saturation of the associated homogeneously broadened ESR resonance, as “non-saturating ...
Yashige Kotake   +3 more
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Carbon black pigments

Physical Sciences Reviews, 2021
Abstract Carbon black pigments are manufactured today mainly by modern chemical processes in industrial scale production. They are the most important representatives of black pigments. Carbon black pigments have a number of advantages compared with other inorganic black pigments and with black organic colorants.
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