Microstructural Variations in Commercial Carbon Blacks

Author:

Hess W. M.1,Ban L. L.1,Eckert F. J.1,Chirico V.1

Affiliation:

1. 1Columbian Carron Company, Technology and Planning Division, Princeton, New Jersey

Abstract

Abstract Conventional and diffracted beam electron microscopy can be used to resolve the ultimate crystallite units in standard and heat treated carbon blacks. They are very sensitive in the detection of small differences in crystallite size and orientation. Combined with x-ray diffraction methods and conventional vulcanizate testing, high resolution electron microscopy appears to be a useful and practical means to study carbon black surface activity. All commercial blacks appear to conform in part to the Heckman and Harling concentric crystallite model. Surface activity appears to be related to the extent of this alignment; the less the tangential orientation of the graphite layer planes to the surface, the greater the surface activity. Heating carbon blacks in an inert atmosphere for varying times and temperatures (850 to 1400° C) causes a gradual depression of surface activity with increasing treatment severity, defined by increases in the size and concentric orientation of surface crystallites. At no time was the effect of carbon black on vulcanizate properties changed significantly by heat treatment without disrupting the initial orientation of surface crystallites. Carbon blacks differ in the rate of change of crystallite orientation in response to heat treatment. The initial degree of crystallinity, porosity, and surface volatile content all appear to affect the rate of crystallite orientation and growth. Increases in average crystallite height, Lc, are a good measure of effects of heat treatment in excellent agreement with changes in surface crystallite size and orientation observed with the electron microscope. Commercial ISAF carbon blacks of varied structure have relatively minor differences in surface crystallite orientation, indicating small differences in surface activity. The higher modulus and treadwear associated with the use of high structure blacks appear to be predominantly a result of the chain structure itself. Further evidence was obtained showing that black structure and surface activity are independent properties each of which can have a significant influence on vulcanizate properties such as modulus, treadwear, and hysteresis.

Publisher

Rubber Division, ACS

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics

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