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Research Article

Controlling the Degree of Dispersion of Aluminum Hydroxide Suspensions by Steric Stabilization

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Pages 17-24 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Eighty-eight percent hydrolyzed polyvinyl alcohol was effective in dispersing an amorphous carbonate-containing aluminum hydroxide suspension. It is believed that the polyvinyl acetate units are adsorbed, providing an anchor for the highly hydrated polyvinyl alcohol units. Hydroxypropyl cellulose did not exhibit steric stablization, probably because it is too soluble to be significantly adsorbed.

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