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Published in: Rheologica Acta 4/2003

01-07-2003

Rheology of carbon black suspensions. II. Well dispersed system

Authors: Yuji Aoki, Akira Hatano, Hiroshi Watanabe

Published in: Rheologica Acta | Issue 4/2003

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Abstract

Linear viscoelastic properties were investigated for the suspensions of carbon black (CB) particles having covalently-fused aggregate structures of an average diameter a=120 nm. The suspending medium, an alkyd resin (AR), had a high affinity toward the CB particles, and the aggregates of these particles were well dispersed to form no higher-order agglomerates. Consequently, the suspensions obeyed the time-temperature superposition and their Arrhenius-type activation energy was identical to that of the medium. From comparison of the zero shear viscosity η0 for the CB suspensions and hard-sphere silica suspensions, an effective volume fraction φeff of the CB particles was found to be 2.7 times larger than the bare volume fraction of the particles. The CB particles exhibited a slow relaxation process, and the terminal relaxation time of this process was close to the Peclet time (Brownian diffusion time) evaluated from the aggregate size a and a high frequency viscosity. Furthermore, the terminal relaxation mode distribution of the CB suspensions was well scaled with an intensity factor Ht that was evaluated from the φeff in a way utilized for the hard-sphere silica suspensions. These results demonstrated that the slow relaxation in the CB suspensions was dominated by the Brownian diffusion of the CB aggregates, as similar to the situation for the silica suspensions.

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Metadata
Title
Rheology of carbon black suspensions. II. Well dispersed system
Authors
Yuji Aoki
Akira Hatano
Hiroshi Watanabe
Publication date
01-07-2003
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Rheologica Acta / Issue 4/2003
Print ISSN: 0035-4511
Electronic ISSN: 1435-1528
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00397-003-0298-7

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