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Original Articles

Effect of pH and Salt on Rheological Properties of Aerosil Suspensions

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Pages 845-853 | Received 15 Mar 2006, Accepted 11 May 2006, Published online: 30 Aug 2007
 

Ionic strength and pH will influence the zeta potential of suspended particles, and consequently particle interactions and rheological properties as well. In this study the rheological properties and aggregation behaviour of Aerosil particles dispersed in aqueous solutions with various pH and salt concentration were studied. The potential energy was estimated by the DLVO theory and short range hydration forces and compared to the experimentally determined zeta potential. The strongest attraction between particles occurs at the isoelectric point (pH 4) and resulted in large aggregates, which gave relatively higher values of viscosity, yield stress, moduli, and shear thinning effects. The relative viscosity as a function of volume fraction was fitted to the Krieger and Dougherty model for all the suspensions. Oscillation measurements showed that the suspensions display elastic behaviour at low pH and viscous behavior at high pH. Furthermore, suspensions with high salt content had higher storage moduli. A power law dependency of storage moduli with volume fraction could be used to indicate the interaction strength between particles.

S.C. acknowledges the joint industrial consortium Particle Stabilised Emulsions/Heavy Crude Oils and its industrial sponsors for financial support.

Degussa is acknowledged for generously supplying us with free Aerosil samples.

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