Sciact
  • EN
  • RU

Adsorption of alizarin red onto carbon black Full article

Journal Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry
ISSN: 1070-4272 , E-ISSN: 1608-3296
Output data Year: 2021, Volume: 94, Number: 5, Pages: 601-606 Pages count : 6 DOI: 10.1134/S1070427221050074
Tags carbon black, Alizarin Red S, chemical modifi cation of the surface, polyhydroxybenzene, physicochemical properties
Authors P’yanova L.G. 1 , Kornienko N.V. 1 , Sedanova A.V. 1 , Lavrenov A.V. 1
Affiliations
1 Center for New Chemical Technologies, Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences

Funding (1)

1 Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation 0239-2021-0012

Abstract: The ability of carbon black samples of grades N115, N339, and OMCARB S820 to adsorb Alizarin Red S was studied. The physicochemical properties (textural characteristics, elemental composition, qualitative composition of oxygen containing groups) of the initial carbon black samples were studied. The adsorption isotherms of Alizarin Red S on carbon black samples in the examined concentration range at рН 2 are described by the Henry equation; the Henry constants were calculated. The use of Alizarin Red S as a carbon black modifi er allows the content of oxygen-containing groups on its surface to be increased. This approach can be used for developing new pigments based on carbon black.
Cite: P’yanova L.G. , Kornienko N.V. , Sedanova A.V. , Lavrenov A.V.
Adsorption of alizarin red onto carbon black
Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry. 2021. Т.94. №5. С.601-606. DOI: 10.1134/S1070427221050074 WOS Scopus РИНЦ OpenAlex
Original: Пьянова Л.Г. , Корниенко Н.В. , Седанова А.В. , Лавренов А.В.
Адсорбция ализаринового красного на техническом углероде
Журнал прикладной химии. 2021. Т.94. №5. С.596-602. DOI: 10.31857/S0044461821050078 РИНЦ OpenAlex
Dates:
Submitted: Dec 13, 2019
Accepted: Mar 17, 2021
Published print: May 1, 2021
Published online: Jul 19, 2021
Identifiers:
Web of science: WOS:000674638100007
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85110721753
Elibrary: 46547142
OpenAlex: W3184538259
Citing:
DB Citing
Scopus 2
OpenAlex 2
Altmetrics: