Powder Technology, Vol.276, 118-122, 2015
Experimental study for rheological property of exhaustively deionized aqueous suspension of very small colloidal spheres (diameter < ca. 60 nm)
The rheological properties of aqueous suspensions of small silica spheres (18-56 nm in diameter), in an exhaustively deionized state and the presence of a salt, have been investigated. In a deionized state, the suspensions of larger spheres, 29 nm and 56 nm in diameter, were Newtonian fluids at sphere volume fraction phi = 0.10, although the suspension of the smallest spheres, 18 nm, showed shear thinning at phi = 0.087. Debye screening lengths were calculated based on electrical conductivity. The effective volume fractions, including the electrical double layers, of suspensions in the above condition were 0.37, 0.23, and 0.21 for spheres of 18 nm, 29 nm, and 56 nm in diameter, respectively. Experiments provide strong evidence that all of the small spheres form steady electrical double layers in water and that the suspension of 18-nm spheres was in a glassy state. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Small colloidal sphere;Rheology;Deionizadon;Electrical double layer;Glassy state;DLVO theory