Ceramics-Silikáty 51, (3) 147 - 152 (2007) |
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RHEOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR OF CONCENTRATED ALUMINA SUSPENSION: EFFECT OF ELECTROSTERIC STABILIZATION |
Sarraf Hamid, Havrda Jiří |
Department of Glass and Ceramics, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague
Technická 5, 166 28, Prague, Czech Republic
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Keywords: α-Al₂O₃, Electrosteric polyelectrolyte (Dolapix CE64), Shear-thinning behavior, Yield stress, Flow models |
The aim of the present work was to investigate the rheological behavior of highly (43 vol%) concentrated sub-micron α-Al₂O₃
aqueous suspensions containing different amounts of electrosteric polyelectrolyte (Dolapix CE64) as dispersant. It was found
that in an aqueous alumina/dispersant system, as the amount of dispersant increased up to its optimum, the viscosity and yield
stress of the suspension decreased. The flow curves of alumina suspensions illustrated typical shear-thinning behavior and
were fitted satisfactorily to the power law, Herschel-Bulkley and Bingham models. The application of various flow models on
the alumina systems confirmed that the optimum dispersant concentration which will impart the minimum viscosity to prepare
stable suspensions is 0.4 wt.% of Dolapix CE64. Finally, the results obtained from rheological measurements indicated that
dispersant Dolapix CE64 has great efficiency in electrosterically dispersing of concentrated alumina suspension and enables
the preparation of lower viscous suspensions, suitable for colloidal processing such as slip-casting |
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