Rheological characterisation of ammonium polyacrylate dispersed, concentrated alumina suspensions
journal contribution
posted on 2007-01-23, 13:46authored byJ.G.P. Binner, A.M. McDermott
The effect of low-molecular weight ammonium polyacrylate (NHPA) dispersant on high solids content alumina suspensions has been
rheologically characterised. The viscosity exhibited a strong dependence on the solid concentration, a relationship that could be accurately
represented by the modified versions of Eilers and Chong equations from which the maximum packing fraction was found to be 0.655. When
subjected to shear sweep investigations, the suspensions demonstrated shear-thinning and thixotropic behaviour as a result of changes to the
suspension microstructure. Application of the Ostwald de Waele model successfully characterised the shear-dependent behaviour of the
suspensions over a wide range of shear rates. The viscoelastic properties of the suspensions were found to be functions of both frequency and
solids loading with the viscous component dominating over the elastic component under the conditions investigated.
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BINNER and McDERMOTT, 2006. Rheological characterisation of ammonium polyacrylate dispersed, concentrated alumina suspensions. Ceramics International, 32, pp. 803-810.