Abstract

The colloidal stability of Stober silica dispersed in acetone (99.7 wt %) was investigated and compared to the results obtained in water using electrophoresis and coagulation experiments with NaI, CaI2, and Bu4NI. A critical coagulation concentration (cc) of 19.6 mM NaI in acetone was observed whereas Bu4NI acetone solutions up to 145 mM had no effect on the stability of the silica organosols. In NaI and Bu4NI acetone solutions, the magnitude of the electrophoretic mobilities of the silica organosols decreased with increasing electrolyte concentration. From 0.11 to 13.5 mM NaI the electrophoretic mobilities decreased from −3.3 × 10-8 to −0.39 × 10-8 m2 V-1 s-1; from 3.9 to 39 mM Bu4NI the mobilities decreased from −2.8 × 10-8 to −0.91 × 10-8 m2 V-1 s-1. Results using a single-site dissociation model were compared with experimental ζ-potentials for silica in NaI acetone solutions and showed adequate agreement when ΔpH was assumed to be 2. Experimental coagulation concentrations for NaI and Bu4NI did not ag...

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