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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 modifier 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.
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The study was performed using the equipment of the Center for Shared Use National Center for Studying Catalysts, Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences.
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The study was performed within the framework of the government assignment for the Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences (project АААА-А19-119050790074-9).
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L.G. P’yanova: study of the adsorption properties of the modified samples, processing of the results of adsorption studying, writing of the manuscript; N.V. Kornienko: study of the textural characteristics and adsorption properties, determination of oxygen-containing groups and pH of the initial and modified carbon black samples; A.V. Sedanova, development of the procedure for carbon black modification with Alizarin Red S dye, writing of the manuscript, preparation of figures; A.V. Lavrenov: setting of the research tasks.
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Translated from Zhurnal Prikladnoi Khimii, No. 5, pp. 596–602, January, 2021 https://doi.org/10.31857/S0044461821050078
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P’yanova, L.G., Kornienko, N.V., Sedanova, A.V. et al. Adsorption of Alizarin Red onto Carbon Black. Russ J Appl Chem 94, 601–606 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070427221050074
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