Abstract

The influence of sodium chloride solutions containing carbon dioxide on the viscosity of a maximally destroyed structure of suspensions of hydromica, kaolinite, natural iron-containing polymineral carbonate clay, iron oxides, and freshly prepared and dried montmorillonite is studied. The effect of physicochemical transformations of finely dispersed carbonates on the surface structure of a dispersed phase in suspensions of clay and iron oxide particles is considered. On the basis of the obtained results, a colloidochemical model for the destruction of ground barriers of storage ponds for mineralized water under the conditions of catastrophic phenomena is specified.

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