Literature DB >> 14611777

Interfacial and rheological properties of humic acid/hematite suspensions.

M M Ramos-Tejada1, A Ontiveros, J L Viota, J D G Durán.   

Abstract

This work deals with the effect of humic acid (HA) adsorption on the interfacial properties, the stability, and the rheology of aqueous iron oxide (hematite) suspensions. It is first of all demonstrated that HA effectively adsorbs onto hematite, mainly at acid pH. Since the charge of the HA chains is negative, it will be electrostatically attracted to the hematite surface below the point of zero charge of the particles, when they are positively charged. Electrophoresis measurements of hematite suspensions as a function of pH in the presence and absence of HA clearly demonstrate the adsorption of negatively charged entities on the oxide. Since the HA-covered particles can be thought of as "soft" colloids, Ohshima's theory was used to gain information on the surface potential and the charge density of the HA layer (H. Ohshima, in: A.V. Delgado (Ed.), Interfacial Electrokinetics and Electrophoresis, Dekker, New York, 2002, p. 123). A different procedure was also used to ascertain the degree of modification experienced by the hematite surface when placed in contact with HA solutions. The contact angles of selected liquids on pretreated hematite layers lead to the conclusion that the humic acid molecules impart to the particles a significant electron-donor character, in turn increasing their hydrophilicity. All this amount of information is used in the work for the interpretation of the rheological properties of hematite suspensions; the results are consistent with a stabilizing effect of HA adsorption on the suspensions, mainly as a consequence of the increased electrostatic repulsion between particles.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14611777     DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9797(03)00665-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0021-9797            Impact factor:   8.128


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