Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Silicon or compound thereof – Oxygen containing
Patent
1992-06-26
1995-04-04
Fourson, George
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Silicon or compound thereof
Oxygen containing
424 49, C01B 3312
Patent
active
054035708
ABSTRACT:
Uniquely dispersible precipitated silica particulates, e.g., beads, powders and granulates/extrudates, very well suited for the reinforcement of elastomer/rubber matrices, e.g., tires for the automotive industry, have characteristic particle sizes, BET and CTAB specific surface areas, DOP oil absorption values, total pore volumes and pore size distributions, and reduced degree of attrition.
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Chevallier Yvonick
Rabeyrin Michel
Fourson George
Horton Ken
Rhone-Poulenc Chimie
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