1949
DOI: 10.1021/j150473a011
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Suspensibility of Carbon in Detergent Solutions.

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“…The presence of dispersing agent in quantities of about 1 part on 100 parts of rubber in the carbon black masterbatch may have some influence on rubber qualities. The effectiveness of dispersing and wetting agents is strongly dependent on the ionic environment present in the dispersion medium (15). It has been shown that the suspensibility of graphite is sensitive to its ash content and to its condition of oxidation (14)• During the course of this investigation it was found that varying quantities of dispersing agents were required to produce stable colloidal suspensions of carbon blacks of similar % ASH ON HAF BLACK Figure 3 manufacture and quality.…”
Section: Equilibrium Adsorption Of Marasperse Cbmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The presence of dispersing agent in quantities of about 1 part on 100 parts of rubber in the carbon black masterbatch may have some influence on rubber qualities. The effectiveness of dispersing and wetting agents is strongly dependent on the ionic environment present in the dispersion medium (15). It has been shown that the suspensibility of graphite is sensitive to its ash content and to its condition of oxidation (14)• During the course of this investigation it was found that varying quantities of dispersing agents were required to produce stable colloidal suspensions of carbon blacks of similar % ASH ON HAF BLACK Figure 3 manufacture and quality.…”
Section: Equilibrium Adsorption Of Marasperse Cbmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…One phenomenon which may occur and contribute to increased rates of sedimentation in these dispersions is aggregation (1). Thus, a number of investigations of sedimentation or creaming rates have been made and aggregation behavior deduced in a qualitative or semiquantitative fashion (1)(2)(3)(4)(5).…”
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“…Greiner and Vold (2) a n d Vold and Konecny (3) propose that the decrease in suspendability at higher concentrations of surface-active agent results from a decrease in zeta potential caused b y the increased concentration of counter ions. However, Doscher, in his sedimentation studies (5), showed that sedimentation rates increased markedly at a concentration in excess of the critical micelle concentrations, while zeta potential decreased only slightly.…”
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“…Thermodynamic studies of soap solutions, assuming spherical micelles, have been made by Stainsby and Alexander )976], and experiment was shown to agree with their theoretical considerations. Vold and Konecny [984] have presented some evidence that the ability to suspend powders is not related to potential detergent power. Doscher [936] has reported on some systems where carbon suspendability is not related to zeta-potential, although the latter has been suggested as an important factor in detergency.…”
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