Carbon Black Nanoparticles (Carbon Black Nanoparticles)
Carbon black nanoparticles are among the most widely used carbon-based nanomaterials. Due to their porous structure, high specific surface area, and excellent electrical and thermal properties, they hold a prominent position in various scientific, industrial, and commercial sectors. With particle sizes typically ranging from 10 to 100 nanometers, these nanoparticles are used as reinforcers, conductive agents, and black pigments in a wide range of products.
Scientific and Technical Features of Carbon Black Nanoparticles
| Description |
Feature |
| Spherical or chain-like amorphous carbon structure with high porosity |
Physical structure |
| Increased surface area for enhanced surface reactions and dispersion |
High specific surface area |
| High electrical and thermal conductivity, suitable for electronic and antistatic applications |
Conductive properties |
| Resistance to oxidation and harsh environmental conditions |
Chemical stability |
| Uniform dispersion in various matrices to enhance mechanical and electrical properties |
Dispersibility |
Industrial and Technological Applications
- Rubber and Plastics Industry
Added to rubber and plastics to improve mechanical strength, durability, and abrasion resistance.
- Electronics and Batteries
Used as a conductive material in lithium-ion batteries, supercapacitors, and electronic components.
- Paints and Coatings
Applied as a black pigment with high color stability and resistance to heat and light.
- Composite Materials
Enhances strength, conductivity, and thermal resistance in polymer and metal composites.
- Printing and Ink Industry
Improves print quality, color contrast, and ink durability.
Commercial and Industrial Advantages
- Large-scale production with cost-effective and diverse synthesis methods
- Enhanced product performance through improved mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties
- High chemical and physical stability in various environments
- Surface modification capability and compatibility with other materials for specialized applications
- Growing global market due to high demand in rubber, electronics, and coatings industries
Commercially Available Forms
- Nano powder with particle sizes ranging from 10 to 100 nm
- Stable suspensions for industrial and electronic applications
- Nanocomposites and specialized additives
- Custom products with precisely controlled particle size and surface characteristics