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Comparison of ultrasonic-treated rice husk carbon with the conventional carbon black towards improved mechanical properties of their EPDM composites

Authors
Kim, In TaeLee, Kwang HoSinha, Tridib KumarOh, Jeong Seok
Issue Date
Oct-2021
Publisher
SPRINGER JAPAN KK
Keywords
Rice husk carbon; Ultrasonication; Biochar; Surface treatment; Tensile property; Compression set
Citation
CARBON LETTERS, v.31, no.5, pp 1071 - 1077
Pages
7
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
CARBON LETTERS
Volume
31
Number
5
Start Page
1071
End Page
1077
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/3189
DOI
10.1007/s42823-020-00223-0
ISSN
1976-4251
2233-4998
Abstract
Because of depletion of fossil fuel from the earth curst and increase of environmental concerns, in search of an efficient alternative to the traditional carbon black (CB), a biochar known as rice husk carbon (RHC) has been examined here as a filler material to develop the EPDM composite. In this regard, the ball milled RHC was further treated with ultrasonic wave and used with or without its surface treatment by the silane coupling agent [i.e., 3-mercaptopropyl triethoxysilane (3-MPTMS)]. Among the RHC, ultrasonic treated RHC (UHC) and silane treated UHC (USHC), the EPDM composite of USHC showed nearly similar tensile strength to that of the CB (e.g., CB: 33.88 kgf/cm(2), USHC: 31.38 kgf/cm(2) at 20 wt% filler loading) with an enhanced elongation at break (e.g., CB: 206%, USHC: 342% at 20 wt% filler loading) and surprisingly much less compression set value (CB: 40.87%, USHC: 18.95% even after 40 wt% of filler loading). Compared to RHC, the UHC also showed its better performance next to the USHC. In addition to presence of both the carbon and silica in RHC and additional silica within the flexible aliphatic chain in USHC, the disintegration of RHC by ultrasonic treatment towards its narrow particle distribution, smaller particle size, and increased surface area is considered very much effective to develop the corresponding high performance EPDM composites. Thus, the use of waste material, i.e., rice husk through the ultrasonication of RHC followed by its surface treatment can be used as a potential filler material to prepare the environment friendly and cost effective high performing composites to be used in different efficient end products, and motivated further for industrial upscaling.
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