ABSORBENCY PROPERTIES AND ELECTRON-PARAMAGNETIC-RESONANCE CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYMERIC CARBON-BLACK COMPOSITES

Citation
F. Boulic et al., ABSORBENCY PROPERTIES AND ELECTRON-PARAMAGNETIC-RESONANCE CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYMERIC CARBON-BLACK COMPOSITES, Journal of physics. D, Applied physics, 31(15), 1998, pp. 1904-1912
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Applied
ISSN journal
00223727
Volume
31
Issue
15
Year of publication
1998
Pages
1904 - 1912
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3727(1998)31:15<1904:APAEC>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Sorption kinetics in excess toluene and electron paramagnetic resonanc e (EPR) experiments on carbon black polymer composites show that these systems exhibit remarkable behaviours. Two types of carbon blacks, ha ving very different primary structures, were used. The swelling ratio expressed as the mass of absorbed solvent divided by the mass of the d ry sample in excess toluene has been measured over a wide range of car bon black concentration. The absorbency of these materials is strongly affected by the surface area of the carbon black and is related to th e characteristics of the microstructure (porosity and tortuosity). The EPR spectra depend significantly on the structure of the carbon black aggregates. The peak-to-peak amplitudes and the line widths of the EP R spectra are suggested to be significantly affected by the surface ar ea and the morphology of the carbon black. For Y50A samples (low-surfa ce-area carbon black), the experimental observations are explained wit hin the context of a heterogeneous gel: finely dispersed aggregates of submicrometre size dispersed in the polymeric matrix may be considere d as additional cross links. For Raven 7000 samples (high-surface-area carbon black), it is suggested that much of the observed behaviour at low concentration can be explained in terms of the agglomerated struc ture increasing the tortuosity of the material and again by the hetero geneous gel picture for high concentrations.