Abstract

It is shown that the regularities of the adsorption of high-molecular-mass compounds on particle surfaces in disperse systems can be studied by the electrokinetic sonic amplitude method. Procedures are developed for calculating parameters of polymer adsorption layers and the quantitative analysis of their structure. The parameters of the adsorption layers are calculated by the example of a hydrophilic polymer, ethyl-hydroxyethylcellulose, and hydrophilic particles of titanium dioxide and iron oxide dispersed in aqueous disperse systems subjected and nonsubjected to an intense mechanical treatment. The treatment of the disperse systems in the field of intense wave vibrations is found to enhance the adsorption interaction.

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