2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11998-022-00754-3
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Synthesis and performance investigation of carbon black hyperdispersant IMD

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“…The ester group on the molecule of the DINP molecule is an electron-donating group with a negative charge, and consequently, DINP behaves as an anionic dispersant. This characteristic makes the adsorption of DINP on the surface of CB not only have the spatial positional resistance but also form the electrostatic repulsive force. , The CB particles wrapped by DINP molecular chains repel each other in very close proximity, which prevents the reagglomeration of CB particles. In addition, the ester group can be compatible with the poly­(ether polyol) matrix, which enhances the compatibility of CB with polyether polyols.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The ester group on the molecule of the DINP molecule is an electron-donating group with a negative charge, and consequently, DINP behaves as an anionic dispersant. This characteristic makes the adsorption of DINP on the surface of CB not only have the spatial positional resistance but also form the electrostatic repulsive force. , The CB particles wrapped by DINP molecular chains repel each other in very close proximity, which prevents the reagglomeration of CB particles. In addition, the ester group can be compatible with the poly­(ether polyol) matrix, which enhances the compatibility of CB with polyether polyols.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is more prevalent in higher degree of polymerization (DP) polymers and has been previously reported by various research groups. 50−52 Homopolymers P1−P10 all reached ≥94% monomer conversion, and the 1 for P2 and P6. The NMR spectra for the rest of the polymers are represented in Figure S2.…”
Section: Matrix-assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time-of-flight M...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Carbon black (CB) is the material produced by incomplete thermal combustion or decomposition of hydrocarbons. 1 It has a high surface area-to-volume ratio and is widely used in a plethora of applications due to its excellent resistance to chemicals, light, and temperature. 2 Some of the common uses of CB are in rubber products, coatings and paints, plastics, and batteries.…”
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confidence: 99%