2006
DOI: 10.1177/0307174x0603300903
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Production, Properties, and Application of Detonation Nanocarbon in Elastomeric Composites

Abstract: In the past decades, a new direction has developed rapidly in materials science, connected with the production of ultradispersed powders (UDPs), investigation of their properties, and the creation of materials based on them. Ultradispersed materials, including or consisting of ultrasmall morphological elements (crystals, grains, dispersed inclusions) in a thermodynamically nonequilibrium state, may possess unique properties [1,2] that cannot be achieved by traditional methods. The area of application of UDPs i… Show more

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“…Owing to the presence on the surface of particles of different oxygen-containing functional groups, BKhPO coal increases the adhesion of rubber compounds to textile materials and their thermooxidative ageing resistance [17]. Highly dispersed DCB, UDDs, fullerene black, and thermolysis residue, possessing a large specific surface, promote an increase in the abrasion resistance of rubber compounds [18].…”
Section: Translated By P Curtismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Owing to the presence on the surface of particles of different oxygen-containing functional groups, BKhPO coal increases the adhesion of rubber compounds to textile materials and their thermooxidative ageing resistance [17]. Highly dispersed DCB, UDDs, fullerene black, and thermolysis residue, possessing a large specific surface, promote an increase in the abrasion resistance of rubber compounds [18].…”
Section: Translated By P Curtismentioning
confidence: 99%