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Adsorption level distribution, surfactants

Figure 22 Distribution of adsorption levels measured with surfactants and solids of like and of opposite charge. Figure 22 Distribution of adsorption levels measured with surfactants and solids of like and of opposite charge.
To fully assess the properties of suspension concentrates, three main types of measurements are required. Firstly some information is needed on the structure of the solid/solution interface at a molecular level. This requires investigation of the double layer properties (for systems stabilised by ionic surfactants and polyelectrolytes), adsorption of the surfactant or polymer as well as the extension of the layer from the interface (adsorbed layer thickness). Secondly, one needs to obtain information on the state of dispersion on standing, such as its flocculation and crystal growth. This requires measurement of the particle size distribution as a function of time and microscopic investigation of flocculation. The spontaneity of dispersion on dilution, i.e. reversibility of flocculation needs also to be assessed. Finally, information on the bulk properties of the suspension on standing is required, which can be obtained using rheological measurements. The methods that may be applied for suspension concentrates are described briefly below. [Pg.553]

At relatively low polymer adsorption levels, oscillatory force profiles similar to those observed for micellar solutions are also seen in polyelectrolyte-containing systems. As with micellar structuring, these oscillations originate from an inhomogenous density distribution of polymer (or polymer/surfactant complexes) within the film. Furthermore, the characteristic length-scale of the oscillatory forces indicate that this structuring is controlled by electrostatic interactions. To date, no complete theory describing this phenomenon exists ... [Pg.429]


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