Case study on the adsorption of two types of additives to particles with different interfaces - Screening of dispersants.
We would like to introduce a case study conducted by Majelica Japan Co., Ltd. regarding which of the two types of additives adsorbs particles. Inorganic particles 1 and 2 were dispersed in water, and additives A and B were added to measure the relaxation time. By measuring the relaxation time, it was confirmed that even with the same additive, the adsorption characteristics differ depending on the type of particle. 【Case Summary】 ■ Experiment - Inorganic particles 1 and 2 were dispersed in water, and additives A and B were added to measure the relaxation time. - The Rsp values were calculated from the obtained relaxation times. - The Rsp values were compared as values per unit volume. ■ Discussion - By measuring the relaxation time, it was confirmed that even with the same additive, the adsorption characteristics differ depending on the type of particle. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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