Title of article :
Oxidative degradation of carbon blacks with nitric acid: II. Formation of water-soluble polynuclear aromatic compounds Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Katsumi Kamegawa، نويسنده , , Keiko Nishikubo، نويسنده , , Masaya Kodama، نويسنده , , Yoshio Adachi، نويسنده , , Hisayoshi Yoshida، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
9
From page :
1447
To page :
1455
Abstract :
Furnace black and acetylene black were oxidized with concentrated nitric acid at 100 °C for prolonged periods. The oxidized carbon black was dissolved/dispersed into alkaline solution and was size-fractionated into six fractions by ultrafiltration. The yields of the fractions revealed that oxidized furnace black contains oxygenated polynuclear aromatic compounds with a variety of molecular sizes, but oxidized acetylene black consists of only a great quantity of the largest size fraction, probably carbon black particles, and a scarce amount of the smallest size fraction. With oxidized furnace black, elemental compositions of all fractions except the largest molecular-size fraction were independent of the period of oxidation, suggesting that each fraction possesses a similar molecular structure. Noncarbon constituents such as oxygen and hydrogen increased with decreasing molecular size. The mean molecular weights of fractions were estimated to be in a range from ca. 400 to 1200 and more on the basis of elemental and functional group analyses. 13C-NMR and IR analysis showed that the molecules of fractions comprise phenolic, carboxylic, nitro, perhaps quinonic carbonyl groups, and aromatic carbons, but no aliphatic carbons. Ultraviolet and visible spectra of fractions denoted that absorption at higher wavelengths increased with increasing the molecular weights, indicating extension in the conjugated aromatic ring system. On the basis of the experimental results molecular structure models for the fractions were proposed.
Keywords :
C. Infrared spectroscopy , A. Carbon black , B. Oxidation , nuclear magnetic resonance , D. functional groups
Journal title :
Carbon
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Carbon
Record number :
1118788
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