A Light Scattering Study of the Aggregation Kinetics of Carbon Black Suspensions in Group1 and Group 2 Base Oils. Influence of Dispersant Additives

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Abstract Light scattering measurements on aqueous dispersions of carbon black confirm the hypothesis that mechanical properties of vulcanizates are closely related to structure of the carbon blacks used. This provides a simple experimental method for predicting the influence of a black on vulcanized rubber.


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