Humic Acid as Dispersant of an Alumina Suspension and its Rheological Behaviour

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Autor(a) principal: Souza,Fabiana de
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Bragança,Saulo Roca
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: Humic acid was extracted and employed as a dispersant in an alumina suspension. The higher zeta potential for HA (-42 mV) was measured at pH 11 showing that an electrostatic repulsion might occur in the alumina/HA suspension. As a consequence of the long chain molecules of HA it was also expected a steric effect on deflocculation. The best dispersion conditions for the alumina suspension (28 vol%) were found with 0.016 wt% HA, close to the viscosity achieved with a commercial sodium polyacrylate. The rheological characterisation showed results beneficial for the slip casting process, such as slightly thixotropy and pseudoplastic behaviour. The excellent colloidal stability at pH 11 as evidenced through rheological and sedimentation tests was attributed to the polyelectrolyte nature of the HA. From deflocculated suspensions it was possible to obtain high density pieces by slip casting method.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Humic Acid as Dispersant of an Alumina Suspension and its Rheological Behaviour
title Humic Acid as Dispersant of an Alumina Suspension and its Rheological Behaviour
spellingShingle Humic Acid as Dispersant of an Alumina Suspension and its Rheological Behaviour
Souza,Fabiana de
humic acid
dispersant
alumina suspension
rheological behaviour
stability
title_short Humic Acid as Dispersant of an Alumina Suspension and its Rheological Behaviour
title_full Humic Acid as Dispersant of an Alumina Suspension and its Rheological Behaviour
title_fullStr Humic Acid as Dispersant of an Alumina Suspension and its Rheological Behaviour
title_full_unstemmed Humic Acid as Dispersant of an Alumina Suspension and its Rheological Behaviour
title_sort Humic Acid as Dispersant of an Alumina Suspension and its Rheological Behaviour
author Souza,Fabiana de
author_facet Souza,Fabiana de
Bragança,Saulo Roca
author_role author
author2 Bragança,Saulo Roca
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza,Fabiana de
Bragança,Saulo Roca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv humic acid
dispersant
alumina suspension
rheological behaviour
stability
topic humic acid
dispersant
alumina suspension
rheological behaviour
stability
description Humic acid was extracted and employed as a dispersant in an alumina suspension. The higher zeta potential for HA (-42 mV) was measured at pH 11 showing that an electrostatic repulsion might occur in the alumina/HA suspension. As a consequence of the long chain molecules of HA it was also expected a steric effect on deflocculation. The best dispersion conditions for the alumina suspension (28 vol%) were found with 0.016 wt% HA, close to the viscosity achieved with a commercial sodium polyacrylate. The rheological characterisation showed results beneficial for the slip casting process, such as slightly thixotropy and pseudoplastic behaviour. The excellent colloidal stability at pH 11 as evidenced through rheological and sedimentation tests was attributed to the polyelectrolyte nature of the HA. From deflocculated suspensions it was possible to obtain high density pieces by slip casting method.
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