The behavior of polysilicic acid. II. The rheology of silica suspensions

S.A. Greenberg , R. Jarnutowski, T.N. Chang
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Abstract

The rheology of silica suspensions was investigated as a function of concentration, particle size, the polarity of organic solvents, and the pH and ionic strength of the aqueous phases. In addition the sedimentation volumes of quartz powder suspensions were measured in organic solvents and as a function of the pH and ionic strength of the aqueous phases. The sedimentation volumes of quartz powder suspensions were at a minimum with respect to pH at the maximum in the zeta potential-pH curve. The yield values and apparent viscosities begin to increase rapidly with pH at pH 9 in calcium hydroxide solutions and at pH 12 in sodium hydroxide solutions.

Ordinarily silica suspensions exhibit a Newtonian behavior. Einstein's equation for Newtonian systems of spherical particles in suspensions was apparently not obeyed in the case of dilute suspensions of silica sols until the deviations were accounted for by electroviscous effects and adsorbed layers of water. Non-Newtonian behaviors and large sedimentation volumes arise with nonpolar solvents and at higher pH values in aqueous media. Concentrated quartz powder suspensions exhibit a shear thickening behavior. Concentrated colloidal silica gels develop shear thinning properties.

聚硅酸的行为。2二氧化硅悬浮液的流变性
研究了二氧化硅悬浮液的流变性随浓度、粒径、有机溶剂极性、水相pH值和离子强度的变化规律。此外,石英粉悬浮液在有机溶剂中的沉降体积以及作为pH值和水相离子强度的函数进行了测量。在zeta电位-pH曲线上,石英粉悬浮液的沉降体积相对于pH值最小,而相对于pH值最大。在氢氧化钙溶液中,pH值为9,在氢氧化钠溶液中,pH值为12时,产率值和表观粘度随着pH值的增加而迅速增加。通常二氧化硅悬浮液表现出牛顿行为。爱因斯坦关于悬浮液中球形粒子的牛顿方程组的方程,在硅溶胶的稀悬浮液中显然是不适用的,直到这些偏差被电粘性效应和水的吸附层所解释。在非极性溶剂和较高pH值的水介质中,非牛顿行为和大沉降量出现。浓缩石英粉悬浮液表现出剪切增稠行为。浓缩胶体硅胶具有剪切减薄特性。
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