Carbon black : science and technology
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Carbon black : science and technology
Dekker, c1993
2nd ed., rev. and expanded
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Includes bibliograhical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The second edition of this reference provides comprehensive examinations of developments in the processing and applications of carbon black, including the use of new analytical tools such as scanning tunnelling microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and inverse gas chromatography.;Completely rewritten and updated by numerous experts in the field to reflect the enormous growth of the field since the publication of the previous edition, Carbon Black: discusses the mechanism of carbon black formation based on recent advances such as the discovery of fullerenes; elucidates micro- and macrostructure morphology and other physical characteristics; outlines the fractal geometry of carbon black as a new approach to characterization; reviews the effect of carbon black on the electrical and thermal conductivity of filled polymers; delineates the applications of carbon black in elastomers, plastics, and zerographic toners; and surveys possible health consequences of exposure to carbon black.;With over 1200 literature citations, tables, and figures, this resource is intended for physical, polymer, surface and colloid chemists; chemical and plastics engineers; spectroscopists; materials scientists; occupational safety and health physicians; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.
Table of Contents
- Manufacture of carbon black, Gerhard Kuhner and Manfred Voll
- mechanism of carbon black formation, Roop Chand Bansal and Jean-Baptiste Donnet
- microstructure, morphology and general physical properties, William M. Hess and Charles R. Herd
- surface groups on carbon blacks, Roop Chand Bansal and Jean-Baptiste Donnet
- carbon black surface studied by scanning tunnelling microscopy, Jean-Baptiste Donnet and Emmanuel Custodero
- surface energy of carbon black, Meng-Jiao Wang and Siegfrie Wolff
- fractal geometry, Alain Le Mehaute, et al
- fracture of carbon black filled vulcanizates at high temperature and under swollen conditions, Anil K. Bhowmick
- dynamic viscoelastic properties of loaded elastomers, Michel Gerspacher
- carbon black in plastics, John M. Funt, et al
- carbon black in zerographic toners, Paul C. Julien
- health effects of carbon black, Donald Rivin.
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