Abstract

AbstractThe physical properties of amorphous carbonate-containing aluminum hydroxide suspensions can be controlled by adsorption of ionic solutes. A model polyelectrolyte, sodium metaphosphate, and a model anionic surfactant, sodium lauryl sulfate, modified the degree of dispersion regardless of whether the initial surface potential was positive, neutral or negative. The effect of the ionic solutes could be explained by their effect on the surface potential as described by the point of zero charge and pH relationship.

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