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Carbon black is a material produced by the incomplete combustion of heavy petroleum products such as FCC tar, coal tar, ethylene cracking tar, and a small amount from vegetable oil. Carbon black is a form of amorphous carbon that has a high surface-area-to-volume ratio, although its surface-area-to-volume ratio is low compared to that of activated carbon. It is dissimilar to soot in its much higher surface-area-to-volume ratio and significantly lower (negligible and non-bioavailable) PAH (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon) content. However, carbon black is widely used as a model compound for diesel soot for diesel oxidation experiments.Carbon black is used as a pigment and reinforcement in rubber and plastic products.
Common uses
The most common use (*0%) of carbon black is as a pigment and reinforcing phase in automobile tires. Carbon black also helps conduct heat away from the tread and belt area of the tire, reducing thermal damage and increasing tire life. Carbon black particles are also employed in some radar absorbent materials and in photocopier and laser printer toner.
Total production was around 8,**0,**0 metric tons (8,**0,**0 short tons) in ***6.About *0% of world production goes into belts, hoses, and other non-tire rubber goods. The balance is mainly used as a pigment in inks, coatings and plastics. For example, it is added to polypropylene because it absorbs ultraviolet radiation, which otherwise causes the material to degrade.
Carbon black from vegetable origin is used as a food coloring, in Europe known as additive E**2. It is approved for use as additive **3(Carbon blacks or Vegetable carbon) in Australia and New Zealand but has been banned in the USA.
Reinforcing carbon blacks
The highest volume use of carbon black is as a reinforcing filler in rubber products, especially tires. While a pure gum vulcanizate of styrene-butadiene has a tensile strength of no more than 2.5 MPa, and almost nonexistent abrasion resistance, compounding it with *0% of its weight of carbon black improves its tensile strength and wear resistance as shown in the below table. It is used often in the Aerospace industry in elastomers for aircraft vibration control components such as engine mounts.
Types of carbon black used in tires
Name | Abbrev. | ASTM Desig. |
Particle Size nm |
Tensile Strength MPa | Relative Laboratory Abrasion | Relative Roadwear Abrasion |
Super Abrasion Furnace | SAF | N**0 | *0–*5 | *5.2 | 1.*5 | 1.*5 |
Intermediate SAF | ISAF | N**0 | *4–*3 | *3.1 | 1.*5 | 1.*5 |
High Abrasion Furnace | HAF | N**0 | *8–*6 | *2.4 | 1 | 1 |
Easy Processing Channel | EPC | N**0 | *0–*5 | *1.7 | 0.8 | 0.9 |
Fast Extruding Furnace | FEF | N**0 | *9–*5 | *8.2 | 0.*4 | 0.*2 |
High Modulus Furnace | HMF | N**3 | *9–*3 | *6.1 | 0.*6 | 0.*6 |
Semi-Reinforcing Furnace | SRF | N**0 | *0–*6 | *4.7 | 0.*8 | 0.6 |
Fine Thermal | FT | N**0 | **0–**0 | *2.6 | 0.*2 | *- |
Medium Thermal | MT | N**0 | **0–**0 | 9.8 | 0.*8 | *- |
Practically all rubber products where tensile and abrasion wear properties are crucial use carbon black, so they are black in color. Where physical properties are important but colors other than black are desired, such as white tennis shoes, precipitated or fumed silica has been used as a substitute for carbon black in reinforcing ability. Silica-based fillers are also gaining market share in automotive tires because they provide better trade-off for fuel efficiency and wet handling due to a lower rolling loss compared to carbon black-filled tires. Traditionally silica fillers had worse abrasion wear properties, but the technology has gradually improved to where they can match carbon black abrasion performance.
Pigment
Carbon black (Colour Index International, PBK*7) is the name of a common black pigment, traditionally produced from charring organic materials such as wood or bone. It appears black because it reflects very little light in the visible part of the spectrum, with an albedo near zero. The actual albedo varies dependent upon the source material and method of production. It is known by a variety of names, each of which reflects a traditional method for producing carbon black:
Newer methods of producing carbon black have superseded these traditional sources, although some materials are still produced using traditional methods. For artisanal purposes, it is very useful.
Surface chemistry
All carbon blacks have chemisorbed oxygen complexes (i.e., carboxylic, quinonic, lactonic, phenolic groups and others) on their surfaces to varying degrees depending on the conditions of manufacture. These surface oxygen groups are collectively referred to as volatile content. It is also known to be a non-conductive material due to its volatile content.
The coatings and inks industries prefer grades of carbon black that are acid oxidized. Acid is sprayed in high temperature dryers during the manufacturing process to change the inherent surface chemistry of the black. The amount of chemically-bonded oxygen on the surface area of the black is increased to enhance performance characteristics.
Information discussed above is refering to Wikipedia.
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