Title of article :
The temperature effect on the adsorption mechanism of polyacrylamide on the silica surface and its stability
Author/Authors :
Ma?gorzata Wi?niewska، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
8
From page :
3094
To page :
3101
Abstract :
The influence of temperature on the adsorption mechanism of polyacrylamide (PAM) on the silica surface was studied in the temperature range 15–35 °C. The structure of polymer adsorption layer was determined from spectrophotometric, viscosity, surface charge and zeta potential measurements. These methods enable determination of the following parameters: adsorbed amount of polymer, macromolecules conformation in the solution and thickness of the polymer adsorption layer, surface charge density and zeta potential of SiO2 particles in the absence and presence of PAM. The measurements of stability of silica suspension without and with adsorbed polyacrylamide were also carried out. The obtained results indicate that temperature influences the conformation of PVA chains in the solution and the structure of polymer adsorption layer. The temperature rise causes polymer coils developing which results in: the decrease of polymer adsorption, the increase of linear dimensions of PAM chains in the solution, the creation of thicker adsorption layer of the polymer on the solid surface and the slight lowering of zeta potential of solid particles. Taking into account the conformational changes of polymer chains with the increasing temperature main reasons responsible for stability of the investigated system were given.
Keywords :
Polymer adsorption layer , Temperature influence , Suspension stability , Silica , Polyacrylamide
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Record number :
1004576
Link To Document :
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