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Introduction
The specific surface area of carbon black is an important element which categorizes the type of carbon black. In this document, nitrogen adsorption at the relative pressure of 0,3 is measured to determine the specific surface area (the single-point method). The single‐point method can be a reasonable alternative for process management and shipping management after testing with the multi‐point method in ISO 18852, because the measurement time is shorter and relative magnitude of the specific surface area among the samples is kept.
The multi-point method determines specific surface area on the basis of monolayer amount of nitrogen adsorbed (Vm) which is derived by Formula:
Vm = 1/ (M+B)
where
Mis the slope of the BET plot (see ISO 9277);
Bis the intercept of the BET plot (see ISO 9277),
The single-point method simplifies this technique by assuming the intercept (B) as zero and calculating the slope (M) with the straight line joining the origin and the point at the relative pressure of 0,3. Therefore, the monolayer amount and specific surface area determined by the single-point method is always lower than those determined by the multi-point method.
Although most of the operation is done automatically, the operator should be familiar with the operation and follow the instruction manual.
WARNING: Persons using this document should be familiar with normal laboratory practice. This document does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user to establish appropriate safety and health practices.
Scope
This document specifies two methods for the determination of the specific surface area of types and grades of carbon black for use in the rubber industry:
— method A: automatic gas chromatography method (carrier gas method);
— method B: automatic volumetric method.
Somewhat different results might be obtained from the two methods. The degassing procedure differs between method A and method B, and it is important to investigate the possibility of correcting the results by using standard reference blacks.
The results might also differ from those obtained using the multipoint method specified in ISO 18852, which is the preferred method.
These methods are not applicable to porous carbon blacks.
Principle
The mixed gas of helium and nitrogen (volume fraction 70 % and 30 %, respectively) is dosed to the degassed sample at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. The nitrogen in the mixed gas is adsorbed on the surface of a test portion of carbon black, so that the composition of the gas changes. The nitrogen is then desorbed by warming the test portion and the ratio of the mixed gas changes again. Since the thermal conductivity varies depending on the mixed gas concentration, it is possible to determine the amount of absorbed nitrogen gas using the thermal conductivity detector (TCD) of the system. Almost all the operations are automatically performed.
Apparatus
Automatic gas chromatography specific surface area measurement system, incorporating a thermal conductivity detector as well as the following devices.
— Dewar flask, for liquid nitrogen, of a size to contain the liquid nitrogen and capable to keep the adsorption cell cooled for a predetermined time.
— Heating device, capable of maintaining the temperature of 300 °C ± 10 °C, for degassing the test portion.
— Air blower.
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