Abstract
The hydrophilic carbon nanoparticles have been produced from synthetic graphite blocks by the electrochemical oxidation method in pure water. The resulting electrolyzed solution contains colloidal carbon nanoparticles (mean diameter is ca. 400 nm) and shows the pH value of around 2.5. The colloidal state of the solution is maintained more than a several years. After evaporation of water from the solution, carbon powders are obtained, which show a high solubility to water, namely the powder is hydrophilic. The electrolyzed solution containing carbon nanoparticles directly used as the electrical conductivity enhancer for the restoring the deteriorated lead-acid batteries by electrochemical method. The hydrophilic carbon nanoparticles were used as the environmental friendly solid-lubricant for the mechanical cutting coolants. In the case of aqueous coolants, the oily substances are used in the emulsion state in usual. By using the hydrophilic carbon nanoparticle suspension, no surfactants and no oily substances are required to maintain the suspension state. However, the cutting coolants are used in the pH values of alkaline state near 10, so the hydrophilic carbon nanoparticle solution has been neutralized by alkaline substances such as alkanolamines. In the case of oily cutting fluids for heavy duties, carbon mamo-particle powders are used after neutralized by basic barium dinonylnaphthalenesulfonate. The aqueous solutions of hydrophilic carbon nanoparticles exhibit the ability of sanitization effects to the cutting fluids and prolong the life times of them.
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