Operando observation of concentrated SiO2 suspensions by optical coherent tomography during flow curve measurements: The relationship between polymer dispersant structures and surface interactions.
J Colloid Interface Sci
; 607(Pt 1): 290-297, 2022 Feb.
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HYPOTHESIS: Flow curve measurement is commonly used to characterize the flow behavior of concentrated suspensions. However, dynamic changes in the suspension inner microstructures under highly sheared conditions have not been correctly understood even though they strongly affect the measured shear stress. We hypothesize that the real particle dynamics during shearing could be effectively revealed by a systematic investigation that combines macroscopic flow curve measurements with operando microstructural observation employing an optical coherent tomography (OCT) apparatus and surface interaction measurements with the colloidal probe atomic force microscopy (AFM) method. EXPERIMENTS: The model system was spherical SiO2/toluene suspensions stabilized by polyethyleneimine (PEI) partially complexed with different fatty acids. Inner structures of the suspensions during flow curve measurements were observed by the OCT technique. The surface-surface interactions in toluene were analyzed using the colloidal probe AFM method. FINDINGS: Operando OCT observations revealed that during flow curve measurements, the suspensions can have completely different microscopic flow modes depending on the fatty acid species complexed to PEI and the solid concentrations. These microscopic flow modes could not be recognized using the typical flow curve measurements alone. The different flow modes can be explained by surface interactions measured by the colloidal probe AFM method.
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J Colloid Interface Sci
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2022
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