Study of the Effect of Potassium Chloride on the Coagulation of PTFE Dispersion by Optical Methods

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Karagandy University of the name of academician E.A. Buketov

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Electrolyte stability of fluoroplastic-4D dispersion was investigated by optical methods. Potassium chloride (KCl) solutions of various concentrations were used as electrolytes causing coagulation. The kinetic depend ences of the influence of KCl concentration on the optical density of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) disper sion were obtained. The maximum in the time dependences of optical density is associated with the particle aggregation processes and the subsequent loss of sedimentation stability of the system. With increasing KCl concentration, this dependence changes: induction period decreases and the peak of the curve narrows. The change in the shape of the kinetic curves with an increase in the electrolyte concentration is associated with the processes of particle dehydration of dispersed phase, desorption of the stabilizer into the solution and the transition of the system from an adsorption-saturated to an adsorption-unsaturated state. The results of meas uring the coagulate size of the PTFE dispersion with 2.5 M KCl in different sections of the kinetic curve by the dynamic light scattering (DLS) method correlate with the results of optical density measurements. The da ta obtained confirm the multi-stage coagulation process, in which the stages of latent coagulation, aggrega tion, inhibition of coagulation, and loss of sedimentation stability of the system can be distinguished.

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Study of the Effect of Potassium Chloride on the Coagulation of PTFE Dispersion by Optical Methods/ Shcherban M.G. [et al.] // Eurasian Physical Technical Journal. – 2025. – Vol.30. – № 1(117). – pp. 50-59

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