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Interaction between biopolyelectrolytes and sparingly soluble mineral particles
Authors:Versluis Peter  Popp Alois K  Velikov Krassimir P
Institution:Unilever R&D Vlaardingen, Olivier van Noortlaan 120, 3133 AT Vlaardingen, The Netherlands.
Abstract:We investigate the complex physicochemical behavior of dispersions containing calcium carbonate (CaCO(3)) particles, a sparingly soluble mineral salt; and carrageenans, negatively charged biopolyelectrolytes containing sulfate groups. We reveal that the carrageenans suspend and stabilize CaCO(3) particles in neutral systems by absorbing on the particle surface which provides electrosteric stabilization. In addition, carrageenans provide a weak apparent yield stress which keeps the particles suspended for several months. The absorption measurements of carrageenan on the CaCO(3) particle indicate that more carrageenan is removed from the solution than expected from the case of a simple monolayer adsorption. Confocal laser scanning microscopy observations confirm that polyelectrolyte-containing precipitate is formed in both CaCO(3)-carrageenan and CaCl(2)-carrageenan mixtures. On the basis of these results, we confirm that in the presence of carrageenan some CaCO(3) dissolves and the Ca(2+) ions interact with the sulfate groups leading to aggregation and formation of particle-like structures. These new insights are important for fundamental understanding of other mineral-polyelectrolyte systems and have important implications for various industrial applications where calcium carbonate is used.
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