The Flocculation of Veegum Suspension by Electrolytes

  • Kwang Pyo Lee (College of Medicen, Chung-Ang University) ;
  • Robert C. Mason (University of Utah) ;
  • Ree Takiyue (Department of Chemistry, University of Utah)
  • Published : 1972.02.29

Abstract

The effect on the apparent viscosity of 2 wt. % Veegum suspensions of different types of electrolytes and of different electrolyte concentrations was studied. Measurements were made with a Brookfield Synchro-Lectric Viscometer, using no.3 spindle at 30 R.P.M. at $24^{\circ}C$. As electriolyte concentration increased, the apparant viscosity was observed to increase to a maximum and then to decrease. Changes in viscosity were in general agreement with predicted results based on the Hofmeister sequence and the Schulze-Hardy rule. The observed electrolyte effect on the apparent viscosity was discussed in terms of the Verwey-Overbeek theory.

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