Effect of Variant Counterions on Stability and Particle Size of Silica Sol
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摘要:
The effects of variant counterions with ionic strength of 0.05, 0.10, 0.20 and 0.25 mol·kg-1 on the stability and
particle size of silica sols have been studied using the traditional methods of Ubbelohde viscosity measurement,
TEM and titration respectively, finding that the stability and particle size of the silica sols are all concerned with the
acidic, positively electric properties and the sizes of the counterions, as well as the attraction between the counteri
ons and surface silicon hydroxyl groups of the silica sols. The small positively charged counterions lead to the de
crease in particle sizes, making the silica sol the most stable. But the larger weakly acidic counterions can restrict
the particle sizes of the silica sols and easily make the sols coagulate. It was also found that there existed a linear
relationship between log r and log η, which has not ever been reported. The effect of temperature on the stability and particle sizes was also discussed.