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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: In this paper, the authors studied the chemisorption of a model olefin (2-methyl-2-octene) on carbon black and found that it is highly mobile on the carbon black surface.
Abstract: As an approach toward understanding the interaction of rubber with carbon black, we have studied the chemisorption of a model olefin (2-methyl-2-octene) on carbon black. Some olefin becomes chemisorbed on simply heating these two materials together, and can be distinguished from physically adsorbed material by its resistance to removal by solvents at room temperature. The presence of an MBTS accelerated sulfur curing system causes additional chemisorption. The amount of olefin chemisorbed can also be increased by the use of larger amounts of sulfur but is decreased by an increase in MBTS, owing to competitive chemisorption of the MBTS. Sulfur is also chemisorbed, to a somewhat greater extent than the olefin, but is desorbed more readily than the olefin, suggesting that these two components are chemisorbed separately. The chemisorbed olefin is believed to be highly mobile on the carbon black surface, and indeed its stability is ascribed primarily to a loss of translational entropy associated with ...

25 citations

Patent
02 May 1997
TL;DR: In this article, an unvulcanized, processable elastomer is produced by the multi-stage process, involving further mechanical working of the initial masterbatch, and a curative additive comprising accelerator, and optionally additional sulfur cross-linking agent, can be added and dispersed in the elastomers to produce a vulcanizable composition.
Abstract: Novel methods of making elastomer compositions include the use of certain modifying agents and mechanical working prior to incorporation of a vulcanization system in a first or other early stage of a multi-stage process particulate filler, such as carbon black, and sulfur cross-linking agent are substantially dispersed into sulfur cross-linkable-hydrocarbon elastomer. The particulate filler and sulfur cross-linking agent can be premixed together as a pre-blend prior to being added to the elastomer. A substantially unvulcanized, processable elastomer is produced by the multi-stage process, involving further mechanical working of the initial masterbatch. A curative additive comprising accelerator, and optionally additional sulfur cross-linking agent, can be added and dispersed in the elastomer to produce a vulcanizable composition. In accordance with another aspect, extender oil is added to the elastomer subsequent to addition and substantial dispersion of the filler and sulfur cross-linking agent into the elastomer in the aforesaid early stage of the multi-stage process. Significant improvement in performance characteristics is achieved, especially by preferred embodiments, including good abrasion resistance and low hysteresis measured, for example, as tan delta-max at 70 °C. The present invention further relates to novel unvulcanized, processable elastomer compositions comprising certain treated carbon black particulate filler and certain pre-vulcanization modifier in an amount effective to substantially increase bound rubber content in a substantially unvulcanized processable elastomer product of a non-productive thermo-mechanical working of the elastomer composition.

25 citations

Patent
01 Dec 2000
TL;DR: In this article, the carbon black has a nitrogen surface area of from about 65 to about 95 m2/g; an Iodine number without additive of about 64 to about 120 mg/g, a tinting strength of about 90 % or less; and a particle size of about 22 nm to about 39 nm.
Abstract: Novel carbon blacks are described wherein the carbon blacks have a nitrogen surface area of from about 65 to about 95 m2/g; an Iodine number without additive of from about 64 to about 120 mg/g; a tinting strength of about 90 % or less; and a particle size of from about 22 nm to about 39 nm. Polymeric compositions containing at least one polymer and the carbon blacks of the present invention are further described as well as preferred polymeric compositions, such as wire and cable compounds containing the carbon blacks of the present invention in such uses as shielding compositions. Electrical conductors containing one or more layers which contain the carbon blacks of the present invention are further described as well as improved properties using the carbon blacks of the present invention.

25 citations

Patent
23 Oct 1995
TL;DR: In this article, a process for preparing modified SiO2 gels, in which the gel is aged with a solution of an alkyl and/or arylorthosilicate capable of condensation or with an aqueous silicic acid solution in order to reinforce the network, is described.
Abstract: The invention concerns a process for preparing modified SiO2 gels, in which the gel is aged with a solution of an alkyl and/or arylorthosilicate capable of condensation or with an aqueous silicic acid solution in order to reinforce the network.

24 citations

Patent
21 May 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, a process for making high purity niobium metal is described, which includes the step of reacting a salt-containing niomethings and a metal salt along with at least one compound capable of reducing the saltcontaining Niobium to niobiam and in a reaction container.
Abstract: High purity niobium metals and alloys containing the same are described. The niobium metal preferably has a purity of at least 99.99% and more preferably at least 99.999%. In addition, niobium metal and alloys thereof are described, which either have a grain size of about 150 microns or less, or a texture in which a (100) intensity within any 5% increment of thickness is less than about 30 random, or an incremental log ratio of (111):(100) intensity of greater than about −4.0, or any combination of these properties. Also described are articles and components made from the niobium metal which include, but are not limited to, sputtering targets, capacitor cans, resistive film layers, wire, and the like. Also disclosed is a process for making the high purity niobium metal which includes the step of reacting a salt-containing niobium and a metal salt along with at least one compound capable of reducing the salt-containing niobium to niobium and in a reaction container. The reaction container or liner in the reaction container and the agitator or liner on the agitator are made from a metal material having the same or higher vapor pressure of melted niobium. The high purity niobium product preferably has a fine and uniform microstructure.

24 citations


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