2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0927-7757(00)00634-8
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The influence of pH and NaCl on the zeta potential and rheology of anatase dispersions

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“…1 of Ref. (2). The similarity extends to such a fine detail as the interception of all the curves at approximately the same point above the pH axis.…”
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“…1 of Ref. (2). The similarity extends to such a fine detail as the interception of all the curves at approximately the same point above the pH axis.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…disappears completely (1,2). Similar behavior has been observed in mixed solvents at essentially lower electrolyte concentrations (1,3,4).…”
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“…Therefore, the stability of the particles and the particle-membrane system could affect the separation process. Many studies showed that permeate flux, J, can be easily changed by pH, kind of added salt and salt concentration of the microfiltration dispersion (Baik & Seung, 2010;Gustafsson et al, 2000;Martín et al, 2003;Moritz et al, 2001;Mullet et al, 1997;Nazzal & Wiesner, 1994;Oo & Song, 2009). Baik & Seung (2010) investigated surface charge properties of bentonite colloids to study their colloidal stability in a solution as a function of the pH and ionic strength.…”
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“…The dissociation of amphoteric surface groups strongly depends on the pH of the solution and causes positive or negative charge of the surface. Many authors (Elzo et al, 1998;Greenwood & Kendall, 2000;Gustafsson et al, 2000;Kosmulski et al, 1999;Kosmulski, 2002) showed that the charge of surface of mineral oxides particles consists of two parts. One part is the particles charge due to the dissociation of the ionisable groups of particles, and the other part is the particles charge affected by the electrolytes in the bulk solution.…”
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confidence: 99%