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Cabot Corporation

CompanyBoston, Massachusetts, United States
About: Cabot Corporation is a company organization based out in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Carbon black & Carbon. The organization has 1279 authors who have published 1399 publications receiving 36736 citations.
Topics: Carbon black, Carbon, Alloy, Oxide, Tantalum


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TL;DR: A metallurgical processing system for economically recovering metal values, such as columbium, tantalum, thorium, and uranium from dilute source solids such as digestion sludges, by a series of steps is described in this article.

17 citations

Patent
18 Dec 2008
TL;DR: Syntactic foams and thermal insulation as described containing epoxy resin, hollow microspheres, and dried sol-gel or fumed metal oxide for forming a thermal insulating layer on a substrate such as a pipeline are also described, which can include forming with blowing agents for forming closed cells in the finished insulating foam as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Syntactic foams and thermal insulation as described containing epoxy resin, hollow microspheres, and dried sol-gel or fumed metal oxide for forming a thermal insulating layer on a substrate such as a pipeline Methods for forming such thermal insulating layers are also described, which can include formulating with blowing agents for forming closed cells in the finished insulating foam

17 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
G. R. Cotten1
TL;DR: In this paper, a theory was proposed to explain the observed changes in viscosity and extrusion shrinkage of rubber stocks based on the concept of occluded rubber which is rich in high molecular weight polymer and behaves as a part of filler volume during viscous flow.
Abstract: 1. A direct correlation between bound rubber content and molecular weight of soluble polymer was found for a wide range of carbon black samples and processing conditions in SBR. 2. No significant polymer degradation occurred during the ineorporation of carbon black into SBR rubber. 3. A theory was proposed to explain the observed changes in viscosity and extrusion shrinkage of rubber stocks. This theory is based on the concept of occluded rubber which is rich in high molecular weight polymer and behaves as a part of filler volume during viscous flow.

17 citations

Patent
15 Dec 1994
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed new gel compositions which consist of a carbonaceous component attached to a gel component, and the gel component is selected from the group consisting of: carbon blacks, carbon fibers, activated carbons and graphitic carbons.
Abstract: New gel compositions which comprise a carbonaceous component attached to a gel component. Preferably, the carbonaceous component is selected from the group consisting of: carbon blacks, carbon fibers, activated carbons and graphitic carbons; and the gel component is selected from the group consisting of: metal oxide gels and polymeric gels. □ Also disclosed are new gel compositions comprising: a gel component and a carbon black product having attached at least one organic group, the organic group comprising: a) at least one aromatic group, and b) at least one ionic group, at least one ionizable group, or a mixture of an ionic group and an ionizable group, wherein at least one aromatic group of the organic group is directly attached to the carbon black. Further disclosed are new gel compositions comprising: a gel component and a carbon black product having attached at least one organic group, the organic group comprising: a) at least one C1 -C12 alkyl group, and b) at least one ionic group, at least one ionizable group, or a mixture of an ionic group and an ionizable group, wherein at least one alkyl group of the organic group is directly attached to the carbon black. Uses for the gel compositions are also disclosed.

17 citations

Patent
10 Jan 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, a dopant metal compound that is insoluble in water under alkaline conditions is selected from the group of metals which form oxides or hydroxides that are soluble in water, such as tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, and chromium.
Abstract: Coated barium titanate-based particles and a process to coat the particles are provided. The coating includes a dopant metal compound that is insoluble in water under alkaline conditions. The dopant metal in the coating is selected from the group of metals which form oxides or hydroxides that are soluble in water under alkaline conditions such as tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, and chromium. The process involves precipitating the insoluble compound from an aqueous medium as a coating on surfaces of barium titanate-based particles. The coated barium titanate-based particles may be further processed, for example, to form dielectric materials which may be used in many electronic applications such as in MLCCs applications.

17 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20212
20204
20199
201818
201714
201613