Flocculation by a cationic polymer of sulfamerazine suspensions containing a wetting agent was evaluated. Suspensions with sufficient surfactant concentrations to ensure complete wetting were deflocculated. When the anionic surfactant, dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate, was used as a wetting agent, the
Rheological Behavior of Suspensions Flocculated by Weak Bridging of Polymer Coils
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- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 85 KB
- Volume
- 215
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9797
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โฆ Synopsis
A polymer coil with weak affinity for the solid surface makes a flexible bridge between particles by reversible adsorption. When the coil size is comparable to particle diameter in solution, the suspensions flocculated by reversible bridging show shear-thickening flow in a narrow range of shear rates. The force generated by the rapid extension of bridges within the lifetime is responsible for the shear thickening. Although it is expected that the bridges become more flexible with increasing coil size, the polymers with high molecular weights do not necessarily give rise to shear thickening. The striking shear thickening is induced by polymers with molecular weights, Mw, of 2.5 x 10(5) and 4.5 x 10(5). The viscosity enhancement in the shear-thickening region is considerably suppressed for polymers with Mw = 7.5 x 10(5). From the sedimentation experiments, a large portion of the segments of a coil with Mw = 7.5 x 10(5) is adsorbed in train on the particle surface. The addition of small amounts of surfactant leads to an increase in the fraction of loops at the expense of trains and the bridges become more flexible. As a result, the flow of suspensions in the presence of surfactant becomes shear thickening. The rheology of suspensions flocculated by reversible bridging can be modified by a balance between loop and train fractions in a bridge. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.
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