화학공학소재연구정보센터
Rheologica Acta, Vol.43, No.4, 390-395, 2004
Rheology of carbon black suspensions. III. Sol-gel transition system
Linear viscoelastic properties of carbon black (CB) suspensions with various CB volume fractions (phi) in a rosin-modified phenol resin type varnish (Varnish-1) were investigated at various temperatures (T). The CB/Varnish-1 suspensions exhibited a sol-gel transition on an increase in phi, and the phi(gel) value at the gelation point decreased with increasing T. This T dependence of phi(gel), being opposite to the dependence seen for usual gelling systems, can be related to a phenol resin type polymeric component included in the Varnish-1. At low T, this polymeric component appeared to be rather well solvated in the Varnish-1 thereby allowing the gelation due to bare attraction between the CB particles at large phi. In contrast, at high T, the polymeric component appeared to have been less solvated, as evidence from a moderate failure of the time-temperature superposition of pure Varnish-1 and a decrease of its elasticity (in a shifted frequency scale) with increasing T. This less solvated polymeric component would have been adsorbed on the CB particles, thereby allowing the agglomeration of the particles at small phi(gel) at high T.