Abstract

Dispersing activity of organic liquids is considered in terms of interfacial donor-acceptor (acid-base) interaction. Approaches to the estimation of the energetics of dispersion process in different systems in terms of the Gutman and Drago concepts are analyzed. The systems under examination are two-component dilute dispersions with a negligible interparticle interaction; two-component suspensions with a marked interparticle interaction; and three-component dispersions containing stabilizers (polymers) characterized by competing particle-solvent, polymer-solvent, and particle-polymer interactions.

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