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Beyond traditional uses, white carbon black is gaining traction in cutting-edge technologies. In energy storage, its high surface area and porosity enhance electrode performance in lithium-ion batteries. As a catalyst support, it improves reaction efficiency in fuel cells and chemical processes. Nanoscale silica composites are being explored for 3D printing, biomedical implants, and environmental remediation. The development of silica aerogels with ultra-low thermal conductivity opens doors for aerospace insulation. Challenges remain in scaling up production and ensuring uniform dispersion in complex matrices, but the potential for innovation in smart materials is vast.
Each article highlights a unique aspect of white carbon black, from industrial applications to environmental impacts, catering to audiences in materials science, engineering, and sustainable development.