2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-013-9902-x
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Influence of surfactants on the adsorption and elektrokinetic properties of the system: guar gum/manganese dioxide

Abstract: The adsorption of non-ionic polysaccharide-guar gum (GG) in the presence or absence of the surfactants: anionic SDS, cationic CTAB, nonionic TX-100 and their equimolar mixtures SDS/ TX-100, CTAB/TX-100 from the electrolyte solutions (NaCl, CaCl 2 ) on the manganese dioxide surface (MnO 2 ) was studied. The increase of GG adsorption amount in the presence of surfactants was observed in every measured system. This increase results from formation of complexes between the GG and the surfactant molecules. This obse… Show more

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“…They studied stability, adsorption, and electric properties of the carboxymethylcellulose/γ-Al 2 O 3 system using different techniques such as electric polarizability, mobility, and relaxation time, pointing out that the colloid stability is driven by the effective charge of cmc-alumina particles which is determined by different factors (surface charge, number of dissociated carboxylic groups of cmc chains, and the condensed counterions) [18]. However, there are only few investigations on the influence of surfactants on the polymer adsorption on the mineral oxide surfaces [19,20]. In such case, the addition of surfactants to the polymer/ oxide suspensions can change their properties even to a greater extent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They studied stability, adsorption, and electric properties of the carboxymethylcellulose/γ-Al 2 O 3 system using different techniques such as electric polarizability, mobility, and relaxation time, pointing out that the colloid stability is driven by the effective charge of cmc-alumina particles which is determined by different factors (surface charge, number of dissociated carboxylic groups of cmc chains, and the condensed counterions) [18]. However, there are only few investigations on the influence of surfactants on the polymer adsorption on the mineral oxide surfaces [19,20]. In such case, the addition of surfactants to the polymer/ oxide suspensions can change their properties even to a greater extent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lot of studies have been carried out on the adsorption behavior of polymers between minerals such as starch and quartz, talc, hematite, chalcopyrite, manganese dioxide, and colloidal chromium(III) oxide . Various effects, such as those on the particle size, background ions, and temperature, were investigated in those studies .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This observation might be confirmed by the obtained data of the adsorption layer thickness (Table 4). It is also known that the structure of the created complexes is as follows: GG-surfactant-GG-surfactant which means that polysaccharide is directly bonded to the surface of the solid and surfactants molecules are present in the upper parts of the electrical double layer (Grządka 2013). Such a conclusion might be drawn on the basis of the elektrokinetic results (Table 3).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The adsorption of polysaccharide in the presence of surfactants increases (Table 4) which is the effect of complex formation between these two adsorbates. The nature of these complexes depends on the chemical character of both the polymer and the surfactants and was discussed in my earlier papers (Grządka and Chibowski 2012;Grządka 2013). What is more, the created adsorption layer in the presence of surfactants is more expanded towards the liquid phase than in the case of the system containing only 100 ppm GG.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%