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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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15 Dec 1994
TL;DR: In this article, the carbon material is selected from graphite powder, a graphite fiber, a carbon fiber, carbon cloth, a vitreous carbon product, and an activated carbon product.
Abstract: Processes for preparing a carbon product having an organic group attached to a carbon material. The carbon material is selected from graphite powder, a graphite fiber, a carbon fiber, a carbon cloth, a vitreous carbon product, and an activated carbon product. In one process at least one diazonium salt reacts with a carbon material in the absence of an externally applied electric current sufficient to reduce the diazonium salt. In another process at least one diazonium salt reacts with a carbon material in a protic reaction medium.

290 citations

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TL;DR: A comprehensive comparative assessment of existing nanomaterial definitions put forward by governments found that the size limits used in different definitions were inconsistent, as were considerations of other elements, including agglomerates and aggregates, distributional thresholds, novel properties, and solubility.

280 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that surface modifications of carbon black with a wide variety of groups have shown only minimal effects on rubber-reinforcing ability, giving cured vulcanizates of high crosslink density.
Abstract: 1. Heat treatment of carbon black-rubber mixtures is a method of “in process” polymer grafting which gives a definite improvement in the dynamic properties of vulcanizates. 2. The heat treatment process can be more effective if chemical promoters are used. These chemical promoters function as coupling agents between filler surface and rubber. 3. With very unreactive butyl rubber an effective interaction is produced both by the addition of chemical promoters and by the use of specially active surface-modified carbon black. 4. In normal unsaturated rubbers, surface modifications of carbon black with a wide variety of groups has shown only minimal effects on rubber-reinforcing ability. Halogenated blacks have a pronounced effect on vulcanization kinetics, giving cured vulcanizates of high crosslink density. 5. Carbon black surfaces can be deactivated by calcining at high temperatures. The loss of surface-bound hydrogen may not account for this loss in surface activity. 6. Grafting of polymers to the...

280 citations

Patent
22 Mar 2001
TL;DR: In this article, carbon composite electrocatalyst powders have a well-controlled microstructure and morphology, and the method includes forming the particles from an aerosol of precursors by heating the aerosol to a relatively low temperature.
Abstract: Electrocatalyst powders and methods for producing electrocatalyst powders, such as carbon composite electrocatalyst powders. The powders have a well-controlled microstructure and morphology. The method includes forming the particles from an aerosol of precursors by heating the aerosol to a relatively low temperature, such as not greater than about 400° C.

271 citations

Patent
03 Jul 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used direct-write tools to deposit ink compositions and form functional layers of a membrane electrode assembly having controlled properties and enhanced performance for the manufacture of anodes and cathodes for proton exchange membrane fuel cells.
Abstract: Compositions and methods for the manufacture of electrodes for fuel cells. The compositions and methods are particularly useful for the manufacture of anodes and cathodes for proton exchange membrane fuel cells, particularly direct methanol fuel cells. The methods can utilize direct-write tools to deposit ink compositions and form functional layers of a membrane electrode assembly having controlled properties and enhanced performance.

254 citations


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