1938
DOI: 10.1021/j100898a010
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MOBILITY STUDIES WITH COLLOIDAL SILICIC ACID1

Abstract: The mutual reactions of colloids attending the mixing of systems of opposite sign have been investigated by electrokinetic methods (1, 2, 3, 7). Of these, the method employing the ultramicroscope offers a distinct advantage, since mobilities of mixed systems can be observed throughout the concentration range including the flocculation zone. Accordingly, it is possible to study the mutual coagulation process as well as the mutual effects produced by varying concentrations of components in stable mixtures. In th… Show more

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“…Also in line with this idea are the experiments of Hazel (23) (figure 11) in regard to the behavior of the electrophoretic velocity of bentonite particles with the concentration of sodium hydroxide. The initial reduction in the electrophoretic velocity may be attributed to the replacement of the hydrogen ions, which react with the hydroxide ions to form water, by the sodium ions, which are adsorbed to a lesser extent in the diffuse layer and are more easily ionized from the bentonite particles.…”
Section: The Results and Their Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Also in line with this idea are the experiments of Hazel (23) (figure 11) in regard to the behavior of the electrophoretic velocity of bentonite particles with the concentration of sodium hydroxide. The initial reduction in the electrophoretic velocity may be attributed to the replacement of the hydrogen ions, which react with the hydroxide ions to form water, by the sodium ions, which are adsorbed to a lesser extent in the diffuse layer and are more easily ionized from the bentonite particles.…”
Section: The Results and Their Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…The zeta potentials were calculated from a knowledge of the streaming potential, cell constant, cell resistance, and pressure difference by the method described previously (1). 4 Cell consfants for diaphragms filled with phosphor and with powdered glass were determined using 0.0100, 0.100, and 1.00N KC1 and with saturated sodium chloride solution. All solutions gave the same cell constant indicating negligible surface conductance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With larger amounts of moisture the more colloidal forms, 3.98-and 3.32-ratios, go through a stage in which they may be formed into a ball and bounced on a hard surface without cracking apart. This surprising elasticity has excited considerable interest but it is not fully explained (9,12). Even at rather low humidities resiliency may be maintained by the incorporation of materials such as sugar, glycerol, rubber latex, or mica.…”
Section: Moisture Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the intersection with the line of solution V = 1.87. Experimental value = 1.89 (12). LITERATURE CITED (1) Barkelew, Valentine, and Hurd, Chem. Eng.…”
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