Rheology of flocculated kaolinite dispersions

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作者
McFarlane, AJ [1 ]
Addai-Mensah, J [1 ]
Bremmell, K [1 ]
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[1] Univ S Australia, Ian Wark Res Inst, Adelaide, SA 5095, Australia
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kaolinite; polyethylene oxide; flocculation; elastic modulus; vane rheometry;
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O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
摘要
Rheological characterisation of flocculated kaolinite pulps has been undertaken to elucidate particle interactions underpinning the dewatering behaviour induced by flocculation with polyethylene oxide (PEO), anionic polyacrylamide (PAM A) and their blends. Shear yield stress (tau(y)) analysis indicated that polymer mediated particle interactions were markedly amplified upon shear of PEO based pulps. In contrast, PAM A based pulps showed a significant decrease in yield values upon shear. Steady stress measurements analysed Using a modified Ellis model indicated subtle differences between the respective linear viscoelastic plateaus of the pulps. Furthermore, modified shear thinning behaviour was evident in PEO based pulps. Estimation of elastic and viscous moduli (G', G '') was made using dynamic stress analysis for comparison with values determined from vane measurements. Despite a noticeable difference in the magnitude of G' between the two methods, similar trends indicating sheared PEO-based pulps to be more elastic than PAM based pulps, were observed. Floe microstructural observations obtained in support of rheological properties indicate that PEO flocculant induces significantly more compact particle aggregation within the clay pulps under shear consistent with the yield stress data, in contrast to PAM A, or indeed unsheared PEO based pulps. Consequentially, sheared PEO based pulps show significantly improved dewatering behaviour. The implications of the results, potential benefits and drawbacks of flocculation with PEO and PAM A are discussed with respect to improvements in current dewatering processes used in the minerals industry.
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页码:181 / 190
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