Abstract:The activity of carbon blacks recovered from elastomer systems is determined by use of a temperature jump technique imposed on the carbon blacks in air using a TG unit. The elastomer composites were composed of styrene-butadiene rubber (SRR), fillers, activators, accelerators together with a number of different carbon blacks. The organic content was pyrolyzed away by heating in nitrogen, the atmosphere was changed to air and the activity of the carbons was assessed by the temperature jump method. This enables … Show more
“…The preparation of nanostructured particles of amorphous carbon-activated palladium metallic clusters involved characterization utilizing DSC (204). These appear to be a difference in the oxidation of carbon blacks associated in elastomer formulations dependent on whether the oxidation is associated with the edge carbon atoms or the basal plane carbon atoms (205). High-resolution TG was used to characterize mesoporous carbon materials with deposited silica (206,207).…”
Section: Organic and Polymeric Materialsmentioning
“…The preparation of nanostructured particles of amorphous carbon-activated palladium metallic clusters involved characterization utilizing DSC (204). These appear to be a difference in the oxidation of carbon blacks associated in elastomer formulations dependent on whether the oxidation is associated with the edge carbon atoms or the basal plane carbon atoms (205). High-resolution TG was used to characterize mesoporous carbon materials with deposited silica (206,207).…”
Section: Organic and Polymeric Materialsmentioning
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