Abstract

The interaction between an Al2O3 colloid and c-sapphire surface (0001) was investigated in an aqueous solution containing citrate ion, Cl−, NO3− or Br− using the colloidal probe method. The force curve measured in electrolyte solutions at pH=4 showed a good agreement with the force curve predicted by the Derjaguin–Landau–Vervey–Overbeek theory at a long separation distance. The repulsive forces were observed at a shorter separation distance. The order of the strength of the repulsive force was citrate ion>Cl−>NO3−>Br−, corresponding to the Hofmeister series. All the force curves measured in aqueous solutions at pH=10 were the same. This is caused by the cation (K+) selectively affecting surface interaction because the Al2O3 surface charged to negative at this pH. A particle size distribution measurement of the Al2O3 colloids in the 0.001–0.1mol/L Cl− and Br− aqueous solution was carried out. The agglomerates of the Al2O3 colloids were observed in 0.1mol/L Br− solutions. However, Al2O3 colloids were well dispersed in the other aqueous solutions, which are reflected by the force curve results. Jump-in was observed only in the force curve measured in the 0.1mol/L Br− solutions and not in any other solutions.

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