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Colloid particles, polymer-bearing surfaces

Cationic Polymers., The relation between zeta potential and flocculation by a polymer has been studied by Rjes (3IS), who pointed out that as soon as a colloidal particle is coated with polymer it bears the same charge as the polymer and is redispersed. Similar studies by Ries and Meyers (316) involved the use of microphoresis and electron microscope observations of model colloids and polymeric flocculants. Polyamine type flocculants appeared to extend out from the particle surface for a distance of 20-300 A. Flocculation occurs simultaneously through charge neutralization and bridging of polymer chains from particle to particle then excess polymer reverses the potential and redispersion occurs. Adsorption of poly [(1,2-dimethylvinylpyridinium) methylsulfate] on silica was similarly studied by Shyluk (317), who concluded that the polymer chains lay flat along the surface when no excess polymer was present. [Pg.393]


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