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Silica hydrosols

Spherical microparticles are more difficult to manufacture and can be prepared by several methods. One method prepares silica hydrogel beads by emulsification of a silica sol in an immiscible organic liquid [20,21,24,25]. To promote gelling a silica hydrosol, prepared as before, is dispersed into small droplets in a iater immiscible liquid and the temperature, pH, and/or electrolyte concentration adjusted to promote solidification. Over time the liquid droplets become increasingly viscous and solidify as a coherent assembly of particles in bead form. The hydrogel beads are then dehydrated to porous, spherical, silica beads. An alternative approach is based on the agglutination of a silica sol by coacervation [25-27], Urea and formaldehyde are polymerized at low pH in the presence of colloidal silica. Coacervatec liquid... [Pg.163]

Flocculation of Precipitated and Pyrogenic Silica Hydrosols by Polyethylene Glycols... [Pg.357]

Absorbance, relative, flocculation of silica hydrosols, 368-73 Acetyl groups, hydrophobic, PVA on PS latex particles, 89 Action-mass relationships, adsorption of soluble polymers, 29 Adsorbance... [Pg.481]

Combinations of cationic starch and anionic microparticles are useful commercial systems. Shear-sensitive flocculation occurs, allowing microscale reflocculation in the formed paper sheet, which improves dewatering and retention.63,75,76 The microparticles can be colloidal silica, aluminum silicate, poly(silicic acid) or bentonite of specific size and surface area.77 79 Cationic, anionic or polymeric aluminum-containing compounds can be additional components. A three-part coacervate system uses a high molecular weight anionic polyacrylamide, cationic starch and silica.80 Cooking cationic starch in the presence of an anionic silica hydrosol was reported to improve drainage and retention.81... [Pg.636]

The commercial alumina and silica gel sorbents are mesoporous, i.e., with pores mostly larger than 20 A (see Fig. 1). Activated alumina is produced by thermal dehydration or activation of aluminum trihydroxide, A1 (OH)3 (Yang, 1997), and is crystalline. Commercially, silica is prepared by mixing a sodium silicate solution with a mineral acid such as sulfuric or hydrochloric acid. The reaction produces a concentrated dispersion of finely divided particles of hydrated Si02, known as silica hydrosol or silicic acid ... [Pg.93]

A. Behavior of Concentrated Nanosize Fumed Silica Hydrosols... [Pg.179]


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