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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, Tantalum, Oxide, Natural rubber


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TL;DR: For industrial aciniform aggregates, breakdown of aggregates with liberation of nodules is not an issue in severe mechanical treatment, given the much smaller energy inputs in biologic systems, it is extremely unlikely it is an issue there.
Abstract: Objective:The objective of this study was to demonstrate that severe mechanical processing of industrial aciniform aggregates results in some fracture of large aggregates and minimal liberation of “primary particles.”Methods:Carbon black and amorphous silica were subjected to uniaxial compression, m

35 citations

Patent
Prabhat Kumar1
07 Jun 1995
TL;DR: A powder metallurgy formed product of tantalum, niobium, or an alloy thereof, having an oxygen content less than about 300 ppm, and the production thereof without exposure to a temperature greater than about 0.7 TH as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: A powder of tantalum, niobium, or an alloy thereof, having an oxygen content less than about 300 ppm, and the production thereof without exposure to a temperature greater than about 0.7 TH. A powder metallurgy formed product of tantalum, niobium, or an alloy thereof, having an oxygen content less than about 300 ppm, and the production thereof without exposure to a temperature greater than about 0.7 TH.

35 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the process of particulate flocculation in natural rubber melts and subsequently crosslinked samples is investigated using carbon blacks of varying surface free energy, surface area and morphology.
Abstract: The process of particulate flocculation in natural rubber melts and subsequently crosslinked samples is investigated using carbon blacks of varying surface free energy, surface area and morphology. The surface free energies are varied via thermal treatment of the carbon blacks (graphitization). Reduction in surface free energy of the particulates accelerates the flocculation processes in the melt as measured by rheological experiments and reduces the percolation volume fraction threshold as determined by D/C conductivity measurements. The consequent effects on amplification of the small strain storage moduli of the crosslinked compounds are dramatic. Reduced polymer–filler interactions result in both an increased small strain modulus versus the unmodified carbon black-filled materials and an increased mechanical fragility of the fractal networks. Examination of the dynamic elastic moduli of crosslinked carbon black-filled samples loaded at volume fractions below the onset of network development reveal a significant temperature dependence isolated at the filler–rubber interface.

34 citations

Patent
14 Apr 1976
TL;DR: In this article, a continuous process for the preparation of rubber masterbatches is described, and the process is shown to work in a continuous manner, with a continuous number of stages.
Abstract: This disclosure relates to a continuous process for the preparation of rubber masterbatches.

34 citations

Patent
11 Jul 1997
TL;DR: In this article, a chemical mechanical polishing slurry precursor comprising urea, a second oxidizer, an organic acid, and an abrasive was used to remove titanium, titanium nitride and an aluminum alloy containing layers from a substrate.
Abstract: A chemical mechanical polishing slurry precursor comprising urea, a second oxidizer, an organic acid, and an abrasive, and a method for using the chemical mechanical polishing slurry precursor to prepare a chemical mechanical polishing slurry with a first oxidizer and thereafter using the slurry to remove titanium, titanium nitride, and an aluminum alloy containing layers from a substrate.

34 citations


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