An energy dispersive X-Ray study of pure and brominated carbon black was carried out. The analysis of the diffraction patterns reveals that the low bromine load (ca.1% mol) is trapped into the structure, without significantly modifying it. This allows the application of the difference methods, widely tested for electrolyte solutions, inorganic matrices containing metals and isomorphic substitutions.

Brominated carbon black: An EDXD study / Carbone, Marilena; Gontrani, Lorenzo. - STAMPA. - 1603:(2014), pp. 47-52. (Intervento presentato al convegno NANOFORUM 2013 tenutosi a Rome, Italy nel 18 September 2013 through 20 September 2013) [10.1063/1.4883041].

Brominated carbon black: An EDXD study

GONTRANI, Lorenzo
2014

Abstract

An energy dispersive X-Ray study of pure and brominated carbon black was carried out. The analysis of the diffraction patterns reveals that the low bromine load (ca.1% mol) is trapped into the structure, without significantly modifying it. This allows the application of the difference methods, widely tested for electrolyte solutions, inorganic matrices containing metals and isomorphic substitutions.
2014
NANOFORUM 2013
Bromine; Carbon Black; Diffraction; EDXD; Physics and Astronomy (all)
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Brominated carbon black: An EDXD study / Carbone, Marilena; Gontrani, Lorenzo. - STAMPA. - 1603:(2014), pp. 47-52. (Intervento presentato al convegno NANOFORUM 2013 tenutosi a Rome, Italy nel 18 September 2013 through 20 September 2013) [10.1063/1.4883041].
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