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Effects of anionic additives on the rheological behavior of aqueous calcium montmorillonite suspensions
Authors:Adel Benchabane  Karim Bekkour
Institution:(1) Institut de Mécanique des fluides et des Solides, UMR CNRS/ULP 7507, 2 rue Boussingault, 67000 Strasbourg, France
Abstract:Three different experimental measurements, namely, rheology, particle sizing, and x-ray diffraction (XRD), were used to study the effect of anionic additives on the properties of bentonite suspensions. The three additives were sodium carboxymethylcellulose, xanthan gum, and sodium dodecyl sulfate. Flow curves were obtained from shear stress–shear rate measurements, and the viscoelastic properties were determined from oscillatory and transient measurements. Mineralogical data were evaluated by XRD and the particle size analysis performed by light scattering technique. The presence of the surfactant modifies the face-to-face interactions and yields changes of the mixtures rheological behavior at low deformation rates. Polymers act by coating each clay particle and prevent their agglomeration. Therefore, the additives are responsible for the mechanisms of destructuration and structure reorganization as well as the mixtures viscous and viscoelastic behavior.
Keywords:Bentonite  Calcium montmorillonite  Sodium carboxymethylcellulose  Sodium dodecyl sulfate  Xanthan gum  Rheology
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