Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9676145 | Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This paper reports the adsorption of a cationic polyelectrolyte polyethyleneimine (PEI) onto a processed bentonite clay. The adsorption, rheological behaviours, and electrophoretic mobility of the clay suspensions were determined as a function of the addition of PEI concentration. Adsorption isotherm was obtained using the batch equilibrium technique and showed a high-affinity L-type behaviour. The experimental data points were fitted to the Langmuir equation with 0.9984 correlation coefficient. The saturation adsorption value was 0.3Â g PEI/g clay. The rheological behaviour of the clay suspensions was obtained by shear stress-shear rate measurements within 0-350Â sâ1 shear rates. The sample follows the Bingham plastic flow model. Flocculation of suspension occurs at 10% of maximum coverage of the clay particles and continues to approximately 50% of surface coverage. Both the adsorption capacity and the shear stress values of the processed clay were several magnitudes higher than those of the natural clay. High-affinity type of interactions between PEI and bentonite samples shows a strong electrostatic interaction between the clay particles and the positively charged high-molecular-weight polyelectrolyte. X-ray diffractometry was used to investigate the intercalation behaviors of polymer-clay composites.
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Authors
AyÅe Alemdar, Nevin Ãztekin, Nurfer Güngör, Ã. IÅik Ece, F. Bedia Erim,