会议专题

Positron Study of Carbon Black Parameters: Structure and Surface Area

Carbon black (CB) is an industrial product widely used as a filler for rubber. In the simplest terms, CB is essentially carbon in the form of extremely fine particle aggregates (100-200nm) having an amorphous molecular structure. Oil absorption or compressed DBP (dibutyl phthalate) and iodine adsorption or nitrogen surface area are parameters commonly used to describe CB morphology or structure and the surface area of CB available for reaction with rubber. We have used both PALS and DBS to study these two parameters for the various samples. The samples were prepared by Richardson Carbon Co.

J.Wang V.O.Jobando C.A.Quarles

Department of Astronomy and Physics,Texas Christian University,TCU Box 298840,Fort Worth TX 76129 US Department of Astronomy and Physics,Texas Christian University,TCU Box 298840,Fort Worth TX 76129 US

国际会议

第九届国际正电子与正电子素国际会议(9th International Workshop on Positron and Positronium Chemistry)(PPC–9)

武汉

英文

68

2008-05-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)