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495 Newest Publications about the topic carbon black
rss18-03-2013 | New Carbon Materials, 2013
August 2012 Publication year: 2012Source:New Carbon Materials, Volume 27, Issue 4 Carbon black (CB) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were used as additives in phenolic resin. The effects of the additives and heat treatment temperature on the oxidation resistance and structure of ...
08-03-2013 | Asish Malas, Chapal Kumar Das, Polymer Engineering and Science, 2013
Abstract Expanded graphite (EG) consists of a huge number of partially exfoliated graphite sheets with the thickness of most of the sheets in the nanometer range. This study analyses the effect of EG and modified EG (MEG) on the mechanical, thermal, and dynamic mechanical properties of ...
07-03-2013 | Shannon Levesque, Thomas Taetzsch, Melinda E. Lull, Jo Anne Johnson, Constance McGraw, Michelle L. Block, Journal of Neurochemistry, 2013
Abstract Increasing reports support that air pollution causes neuroinflammation and is linked to central nervous system (CNS) disease/damage. Diesel exhaust particles (DEP) are a major component of urban air pollution, which has been linked to microglial activation and Parkinson's ...
05-03-2013 | Hee Je Seong; André L. Boehman, Energy & Fuels, 2013
Soot crystalline structure was evaluated for four soot samples and one carbon black using Raman parameters obtained from first-order Raman spectra. For this work, different numbers of peaks from three to as many as five curves with combined Lorentzian and Gaussian bands were fitted for the ...
28-02-2013 | Danqi Ren, Shaodi Zheng, Shilin Huang, Zhengying Liu, Mingbo Yang, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2013
Abstract Composites of high‐density polyethylene (HDPE) with different kinds of carbon black (CB) were prepared through melt blending. The influence of the CB structure on the stability and efficiency of the conductive network in HDPE/CB composites were mainly investigated. Scanning ...
27-02-2013 | Navaneethan Muthuswamy; Jose Luis Gomez de la Fuente; Piotr Ochal; Rajiv Giri; Steinar Raaen; Svein Sunde; Magnus Rø ..., Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2013
In the present work, methanol oxidation reaction was investigated on Pt particles of various diameters on carbon-nanofibers and carbon-black supports with different surface-oxygen concentrations, aiming for a better understanding of the relationship between the catalyst properties and the ...
25-02-2013 | Jun Ding, Li‐Jing Mao, Shao‐Ting Wang, Bi‐Feng Yuan, Yu‐Qi Feng, Phytochemical Analysis, 2013
ABSTRACT Introduction Brassinosteroids (BRs) are a group of important phytohormones that play vital roles in plant growth, development and a series of physiological phenomena. In order to understand biosynthesis, degradation and metabolic pathways of BRs, a reliable analytical method of ...
19-02-2013 | Tsuyohiko Fujigaya, Naotoshi Nakashima, Advanced Materials, 2013
Abstract Toward the next generation fuel cell systems, the development of a novel electrocatalyst for the polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) is crucial to overcome the drawbacks of the present electrocatalyst. As a conductive supporting material for the catalyst, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) ...
13-02-2013 | Jianghong Wang, Defeng Wu, Xiang Li, Ming Zhang, Polymer Engineering and Science, 2013
Abstract Carbon black (CB)–filled poly(vinylidene fluoride) composites (PCBp) were prepared by melt compounding. The linear rheology was then studied in detail. The composites show typical solid‐like response in the low‐frequency region, which is attributed to the percolation of CB ...
13-02-2013 | I.A. Morozov, Polymer Composites, 2013
Abstract Segmentation algorithms have been developed to study the surface of filled rubbers using atomic force microscopy (AFM) images. The analysis reveals two types of segments in the material: micropellets (large, dense inclusions of a insufficiently ground filler) and aggregates ...
