Carbon blacks (CBs) have been widely used as reinforcing materials in advanced rubber
composites. The mechanical properties of CB-reinforced rubber composites are mostly
controlled by the extent of interfacial adhesion
between the CBs and the rubber. Surface
treatments are generally performed on CBs to introduce chemical functional groups on its
surface. In this study, we review the effects of various surface treatment methods for CBs. In
addition, the preparation and properties of CB-reinforced rubber composites are discussed.