WO2004046257A2 - Metal coated carbon black, carbon black compositions and their applications - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to carbon black compositions. Furthermore, the invention relates to processes to make such carbon black compositions. A further subject matter of this invention consists in blends of carbon black compositions with various polymers. The invention also relates to the use of the carbon black compositions of this invention in a variety of applications.
- the nickel is used to modify the platinum crystal lattice dimensions, see e.g. US patent 5,759,944 column 4, line 51.
- Carbon black is a known inert material used as pigment, reinforcing material for rubber, filler in polymers.
- carbon black is used as a carbon source in processors for producing other carbon materials including nanometer carbon such as carbon nanotubes.
- novel carbon black metal compositions or respectively carbon black coated with metal are provided. These novel carbon black compositions have a variety of applications which can be divided into two groups, namely a. applications in which the metallic and/or magnetic properties of the metal coating the carbon black is utilized;
- coated is not to be understood as limited to a continuous coating; rather, it refers to any connection of the metal component to the carbon black.
- the problem solved in accordance with this invention is broadly to provide a carrier for metal to be introduced either into polymer matrices in order to provide modification to the polymer properties or into reaction environments in which the metals function as reaction stimulating nuclei or seeds or catalytic particles.
- Ni, Fe, Co nickel, iron, cobalt
- the carbon black composition of this invention in accordance with this embodiment can also be characterized as comprising carbon black and the metal component listed with the proviso that in the case of the metal component being nickel, iron or cobalt the metal component is substantially free of platinum, preferably contains significantly less than 1 weight percent and in particular less than 0.1 weight percent based on the metal component as 100 weight percent, of platinum.
- the invention encompasses carbon black doped with ferromagnetic material.
- the preferred ferromagnetic material are ferromagnetic crystals of one or more of the metals Ni, Co, Fe.
- the metal component listed above under a. is one which contributes ferromagnetic properties to the carbon black composition.
- the ferromagnetic properties of the carbon black composition and of blends containing this carbon black composition can be determined by ASTM A341/A34/M-00.
- the preferred carbon black composition contains more than 1 weight percent of the metal component.
- it is characterized by containing more than 5, most preferably 30 to 85 weight percent of metal component in the composition wherein 100 weight percent is based on the carbon black and the metal component together.
- the metal component in the preferred embodiment consists of over 90, in particular over 99 weight percent of nickel, iron, and/or cobalt.
- the Yttrium caoted carbon black composition containing yttrium and/or copper and/or iridium is a further alternative embodiment of this invention.
- the carbon black and the metal component are bonded, the bonding nature being not yet finally clarified.
- the bonding is, however, significant enough mechanically to prevent a substantial separation of carbon black and the metal component during the regular applications for instance in a mixer (internal or continuous, as used in the rubber and plastic industry) or a compactor or other mechanical blending devices, or during an ultrasonic dispersion.
- a further aspect of this invention relates to a process for producing a carbon black composition of this invention.
- the process comprises
- drying the carbon black/metal composition and reducing the metal compound ⁇ are preferably carried out by first drying and thereafter reducing.
- the reducing step is carried out by contacting the impregnated carbon black with a reducing agent, in particular hydrogen under elevated temperature.
- a reducing agent in particular hydrogen under elevated temperature.
- Other reducing agents can also be used. Examples for such other reducing agents are hydrazyne or sodium hypophosphite.
- the impregnation can be done in accordance with this invention by either con- tacting the carbon black in an aqueous slurry with a metal compound or metal compounds present in the slurrying liquid.
- metal compounds for the metal nickel are examples of such metal compounds for the metal nickel.
- the impregnation is carried out by a precipitation technique.
- the carbon black is contacted preferably in a slurry with a nickel compound which does, however, not sufficiently settle on the carbon black but requires a precipitation step, hi accordance with this step the slurry is contacted with a compound which causes a conversion of the nickel compound to another nickel compound which is no longer soluble and will as such settle on the slurried carbon black particles.
- Nickel compounds which can be used for this process include
- Precipitation agents which can be used for this process include
- the impregnated carbon black particles also have to be dried and in accordance with the preferred embodiment washed such as to remove all detrimental ingredients.
- detrimental ingredients such for instance sodium chloride as well as alkali metal ions or halogen ions can be removed.
- the crystallization in accordance with a preferred example can be carried out in the case of nickel using a solution of an acetate of nickel tetrahydrate. Crystals of nickel acetate * 4 H 2 O are not present after a thermal drying step.
- the carbon black particles impregnated with the metal com ⁇ ound(s) in accordance with either the regular impregnation procedure, or the specific precipitation procedure or the specific crystal growth procedure are then subjected to a reduction step. In the preferred embodiment this reduction is carried out by contacting the dried impregnated carbon black particles with hydrogen under elevated temperatures.
- the invention comprises a process to produce the carbon black compositions of this invention.
- the carbon black particles are subjected to one or more electroless plating steps after the carbon black has been treated to render its surface capable for electroless plating.
- the carbon black may have been subjected to implanting seeds or catalytic sites on its surface. Typical active sites are obtained by the following chemicals:
- Typical electroless plating conditions include as examples contacting solutions with the following ingredients showing the temperatures of use:
- a further embodiment of this invention relates to a blend of polymer and the car- bon black compositions in accordance with this invention.
- Any polymer can be used, for example a rubber or a thermoplastic polymer, in particular an olefin polymer, more specifically an ethylene - or propylene polymer or copolymer.
- Other thermoplastic polymers include poly carbonates, ABS, polyamides, polyoxy methylene.
- a particularly interesting embodiment of these blends in accordance with this invention is one which comprises rubber and the carbon black composition of this invention.
- the carbon black fulfils its reinforcing or cross-linking function on the rubber while at the same time the metal is introduced into the rub- ber changing the properties of the rubber.
- the metal composition has magnetic, in particular ferromagnetic properties, mechanical properties, rheological and viscoelastic properties of the rubber can be adjusted and/or switched in a magnetic field.
- the carbon black content is preferably 1 to 60 weight percent, based on the polymer and the carbon black (excluding the metal content) as 100 weight percent.
- the carbon black content depends on the type of the carbon black coated and the overall composition of the composites. Furthermore, the invention resides in the use of the carbon black compositions herein defined and claimed in various applications.
- the applications relate to the use of the carbon black compositions in the hot gas phase of a carbon converting furnace.
- the carbon black compositions are used in a nanometer carbon forming reactor, specifically in one that is used for producing nano- tubes.
- the carbon black composition in accordance with this invention can be utilized as the sole feedstock for the production of such nano tubes by injecting these carbon black composition particles into the furnace, in particular into the arc itself, wherein a vaporization occurs and due to the presence of the metal, preferably nickel or yttrium, is condensed at least in part to form a carbon nanotube shaped material.
- the metal preferably nickel or yttrium
- carbon black compositions which contain 0.5 to 60 weight percent metal component, in particular nickel, cobalt or yttrium.
- a yet further use of the carbon black compositions of this invention involves the use of the herein claimed blends of the carbon black composition with polymers.
- Such materials in the form of switching elements can be subjected to switching in a magnetic field, e.g. to open or close a valve. The latter can be of particular interest in the technology of blood vessel valves, particular heart valves.
- EMI shielding An EMI shielding.
- this EMI shielding can be desirable and uses in accordance with the invention as well as products in accordance with the invention include the following:
- Shielding boxes These can be made from or contain film or foil of polymer with the carbon black coated with metals in accordance with the in- vention.
- Packaging materials in particular for packaging sensible electronic materials. These packaging materials can comprise or consist essentially of film of polymer material with the middle coated carbon black in accordance with the invention. - Adhesives; these would again contain the metal coated carbon black to provide these adhesives not only with a staining capability but also with specific electrical and/or magnetic properties.
- Fibers containing the metal coated carbon black of this invention is in particular cloth comprising such fibers.
- - Coatings made from a carrier material and the metal coated carbon black of the invention. Magneto-rheology and magneto-viscoelastic applications
- Dampers shock absorbers - vibration control of devices, in particular medical devices and flight control devices devices for seismic control of structures smart prosthetics magnetic suspension control, e.g. for cars, airplanes, helicopters - sensors.
- Ferromagnetic rubber and plastics i.e. flexible ferromagnetic materials - elements of smart motors (heart prosthesis) magnetic memories, tapes and coatings.
- Precursors or catalysts for carbon nanostructures particularly carbon nanotube productions.
- Figure 1 shows a graph of the nickel content as a function of the nickel concentration and the impregnation solution before reduction.
- Figure 2 shows a TEM of a nickel doped carbon black particle.
- Figure 3 shows an x-ray diffraction spectrum of the carbon black after the deposition of nickel acetate as a nickel precursor by crystallization.
- Figure 4 shows an SEM of a carbon black particle with a ferromagnetic nickel coating.
- Figure 5 shows a graphic representation of the attenuation of a polypropylene sample containing metal doped carbon black
- the carbon blacks are The carbon blacks.
- carbon blacks are useable from regular carbon black, (specifically from the following processes: MMM process, furnace, channel, thermal, lamp, acetylene, gasification, plasma), to nano particle size black.
- the graphite carbon can be considered as well as any carbon structure.
- the black chosen as the base material onto which the metal is coated depends on the application of the product. In the case of applications of the coated carbon black in rubber the carbon black used will be one which contributes the desired reinforce- ment or cross-linking to the rubber. In the case of a shielding the carbon black will be selected under criteria of optimizing the shielding properties as well as the processing.
- the carbon black will be chosen in view of this application.
- Both ENSACO 250 and ENSACO 350 were impregnated with nickel.
- the impregnation was done by stirring 60 g of the carbon black suspended in 600 ml of a nickel solution containing nickel in various concentrations; 10 ml of acetone were added at the beginning of the slurrying in order to speed up the dispersion.
- the pulping of the carbon black was carried at surrounding temperature when the solubility of the salt used was sufficient. In order to obtain more highly concentrated solutions a working temperature of up to 80°C was used.
- the carbon black and the impregnation solution were separated by filtration using a paper or polypropylene filter. The carbon black was then dried in an oven at 100°C during 15 hours.
- the nickel content (before the production step) of the coated carbon black is shown in Figure 1.
- This Figure also shows the quantity of nickel used in the impregnation solution.
- a square relate to a nickel acetate-water solution
- a diamond relate to a nickel chloride-water solution
- the solid symbols relate to ENSACO 250 as the carbon black, while the empty symbols relate to ENSACO 350.
- the impregnated carbon black was dried so that a carbon black-nickel precursor composition was obtained.
- flash evaporation can also be considered as one of the means of separating the liquid from the solid material.
- the reductions were carried out at a temperature of 500°C respectively 600°C for durations of between 2.2 and 41 hours.
- the hydrogen flow was between 20 and 40 ml/min.
- the dried material was then subjected to a reduction step.
- all techniques known in the art to reduce nickel compounds to nickel metal can be employed.
- Presently preferred is a reduction with hydrogen, preferably at elevated temperatures, also a reduction with hydrazine is possible.
- the preferred temperature range for the hydrogen reduction is 300 to 610 °C and for the hydrazine reduction is 40 to 80 °C.
- the morphology of the nickel coated carbon black is shown exemplarily in Figure 2.
- the crystallite sizes for the nickel doping ranges between approximately 10 nanometers and approximately 10 micrometers. This is also the crystal size range for the other metals in accordance with the preferred embodiment.
- Example 2 Nickel coating of carbon black using crystallization and reduction.
- the carbon black was suspended in the nickel solution at a temperature of 80°C employing a nickel acetate solution (120 g nickel as acetate salt per liter). For higher doping more of the solution was used. The suspension of carbon black in the nickel solution is then progressively cooled to approximately surrounding temperature conditions and the solvent (water or methanol) is evaporated. Once the agitation of the suspension could no longer be carried out efficiently, the drying was finalized in an oven at 100°C.
- Example 3 Coating carbon black with nickel by precipitation and reduction
- the carbon black suspension in a nickel solution was subjected to precipitation by adding various precipitants.
- the reduction of the nickel hydroxides was thereafter carried out at 600°C in hydrogen with a consumption of 20 ml/min hydrogen employing hydrogen in a quantity of 3 times the stoichiometri- cally required quantity for total reduction of the nickel compound.
- the precipitation of the nickel hydroxide was carried out with various concentrations of sodium hydroxide.
- Products were obtained having a nickel content of about 8 weight percent to about 70 weight percent, the weight percent again being based on the total weight of the carbon black and the nickel.
- the carbon black was suspended in a molar solution of nickel chloride during one hour.
- the quantity of ammonia used corresponded to about 2.7 times the stoichi- ometrically required quantity.
- the ammonia was introduced in the form of a 25 weight percent ammonia solution. The pulp was then brought to the temperature of reaction.
- the reaction water is added such as to compensate for the losses by evaporation and to maintain a constant volume of the solution.
- the product is washed and filtered. Care was taken to wet the carbon black completely with the solution prior to the precipitation step.
- the nickel compound was precipitated using ammonia. Nery fine granules of nickel were obtained after reduction.
- the ammonia was employed generally in a molar ratio of ammonia to ⁇ i between 1/1 and 6/1.
- the resulting product contained a precipitate of approximately 80 percent of the initially present nickel.
- the average granule size was in the range of 100 nm to 150 nm and the chlorine content less than 1 weight percent.
- the coated carbon black had a nickel contents which varied from 5.2 to over 85 weight percent.
- Tween 80 N-cetylpyridine (chloride) is commercially obtained from Sigma Aldrich
- CPC is N-cetylpyridine (chloride) from Sigma Aldrich
- the urea was introduced into the suspension of carbon black in the nickel solution by employing an aqueous solution of urea having a urea concentration of 1 to 3 M.
- the operating conditions for these runs using urea as the precipitant are shown
- Example 4 Nickel doping by an electroless plating methods
- the carbon black was suspended in this electroless plating bath at room temperature.
- the thus obtained suspension is thereafter heated to 80°C.
- the conditions were chosen to provide 10 g or carbon black per liter of plating solution.
- the electroless solution has been diluted 3-fold nickel doped carbon black employing electroless plating bath suspending carbon black therein and bringing this bath thereafter to decomposition conditions. Thereby high nickel contents are achievable.
- the nickel coated carbon blacks with these electroless plating solutions do contain some lead, particularly up to a few, preferably less than 1 weight percent.
- nickel acetate and nickel hydroxide are preferably used.
- a certain quantity of sulfuric acid can be used to increase the solubility of the nickel hydroxide.
- Example 5 Operating examples for the production of doped carbon black for ferromagnetic applications, EMI shielding and magneto rheological materials
- Impregnation Nickel acetate on carbon black Ensaco 250
- Runs for making metal coated carbon black for catalyst applications for use in carbon nano particles production reactors, in particular plasma reactors
- Impregnation Nickel acetate on carbon black Ensaco 250
- Impregnation Cobalt acetate on carbon black Ensaco 250
- Impregnation Yttrium acetate + Nickel acetate on carbon black Ensaco 250 - Solution Yttrium acetate + Nickel acetate + Ensaco 250 mixing at room temperature
- Polypropylene was blended in a Brabander with the metal coated carbon black at 200°C and shaped into sample plates of 20 x 50 x 2 mm for conductivity measurements. In addition disks of approximately 130 mm of diameter were shaped for coaxial measurement. In the following table the measurement results are shown. The ratio of the mass of carbon black (without nickel) to the mass of polypropylene plus carbon black is 0.2 in all the runs.
- the conductivity follows in a complex manner from the nickel content. It appears as if neither a continuos nickel phase nor a continuous carbon black phase has been established in the composites at the given concentrations.
- the samples of this example of the composite can be used for composites having magnetic properties and shielding properties.
- Sample 1 40g carbon black Ensaco 250 60 g polypropylene
- Sample 2 160 g coated carbon black (75% Ni) 60 g polypropylene
- the ratio carbon black/polypropylene is the same for the two samples, name 2/3.
- the blend was formed into samples and the attenuation was measured in accordance with ASTM D4395-99.
- the attenuation plotted against the measuring frequency is shown in Fig. 5.
- the lower line in the Figure is the one without nickel, the upper line is the one with nickel.
- the result shows that the nickel doped carbon black accomplishes an increase in attenuation of 1 to 7 dB in the GHz frequency range.
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