Abstract

1. The dependence of stabilizing properties of additives on additive concentration in the oils, the concentration of the disperse phase, quality of the basic oil, and temperature of interaction of the additive with the disperse phase was shown by evaluating the kinetic stability of carbon black suspension in oils containing additives using the centrifuge and photocolorimeter. 2. It was established that critical concentrations of the disperse phase exist which determine the process of intramicellar solubilization, in addition to critical concentrations of micelle formation of additives. 3. It was shown that the greatest stability of suspensions occurs at a zero electrokinetic potential of the disperse phase.

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