Influence of pH and chloride-based metal salts on coagulation/dispersion behavior of talc suspension
Abstract
In this study, the coagulation behavior of talc suspensions in the
presence and absence of chloride-based metal salts (NaCl, CaCl
and AlCl
) at a constant (pH 4) and different pHs was assessed
by sedimentation tests and zeta potential (ZP) measurements. In
addition, the pH-dependent dissolution experiments were performed
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on the talc powder in water. To evaluate the results of the sedimentation
tests, the turbidity of supernatant liquid was considered. The
isoelectric point (iep) of the talc sample was determined at around
pH 1.9. Even though the talc suspension used in this work has a sufficient
ZP at neutral pHs to provide a better dispersion in suspension,
the sedimentation tests and also the viscosity measurements
showed that the powdered talc coagulated easily, even at these
pHs without the metal salt. This was attributed to the hydrophobic
attraction between the basal surfaces of talc particles. At acidic pHs
(i.e., pH 4) the effect of metal salts on the coagulation of talc
suspension was marginal.
Source
Separation Science and TechnologyVolume
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