Zeta potential-viscosity relationship in kaolinite slurry in the presence of dispersants
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Ersoy, BahriEvcin, Atilla
Uygunoğlu, Tayfun
Akdemir, Zehra Bedriye
Brostow, Witold
Wahrmund, Joshua
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Ersoy, B., Evcin, A., Uygunoglu, T. et al. Zeta Potential–Viscosity Relationship in Kaolinite Slurry in the Presence of Dispersants. Arab J Sci Eng 39, 5451–5457 (2014) doi:10.1007/s13369-014-1146-zAbstract
Kaolinite is a widely used additive for industrial
applications. Hence, the properties of kaolinite affect the
quality of the final materials. The fact that kaolinite is a heterogeneous
mineral with dual charges has to be taken into
account. In this study, the zeta potentials and the apparent viscosities
of kaolinite suspensions in water in the presence of
three dispersants; sodium silicate, sodium tripolyphosphate
and sodium-polyacrylate at pH values of 4, 7 and 10 were
determined. Diagrams of zeta potentials (ZPs) and viscosity
as a function of dispersant concentration all show minima.
The concentrations at which minima of these two properties
appear do not coincide, except for those mineral dispersants
at high pH values. The results are explained in terms of the spatial distribution of charges on basal and edge surfaces of
kaolinite plates in acidic, neutral, and basic media.