common to all gel types is the mobility reduction of network The formation of thermoreversible gels from aqueous alumielements, as compared to that in a solution or dispersion. num polyphosphate solutions was previously assigned to hydra-On the other hand, a large volume fraction of a gel may be tio
Thermoreversible Gel Formation from Aqueous Aluminum Polyphosphate Solutions
โ Scribed by Emilia Celma de Oliveira Lima; Fernando Galembeck
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 409 KB
- Volume
- 166
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9797
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โฆ Synopsis
Admixture of sodium polyphosphate and aluminum salt aqueous solutions leads to the formation of thermoreversible gels. Gels formed above room temperature change back to clear solutions upon cooling. Gel formation was observed using various polyphosphate fractions obtained by van Wazer's method of fractional precipitation and characterized by ({ }^{31} \mathrm{P}) NMR spectra. Gel formation is dependent on polyphosphate chain size and is more pronounced when oligomers (e.g., pentamer to decamer) are used. The rate of syneresis was determined, and was found to be higher under centrifugation. Glassy, dried gels were examined by energy-loss spectroscopic imaging; this revealed the existence of aluminum-richer domains dispersed in a phosphaterich matrix. Thermoreversible gel formation is rationalized by considering the thermodynamics of ion hydration, together with the large connectivity of both cations and anions, in aluminumpolyphosphate systems. 1994 Academic Press, Inc.
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