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Wettability study for pigmentary titanium dioxide
Authors:R T Abrahao  V Postal  J L Paiva  R Guardani
Affiliation:1. Chemical Engineering Department, University of S?o Paulo, Av. Luciano Gualberto, 380 Tv 3, S?o Paulo, SP, 05508-010, Brazil
Abstract:Wetting is the first step in the dispersion process of any powder. Understanding how the powder surface and the liquid properties affect the speed and intensity of the wetting process provides a set of tools to determine the dispersion efficiency as a whole, and an effective dispersion allows the reduced use of the powder to achieve the specified final properties. This article reports experimental results on the wetting behavior of five different TiO2 samples by liquids with different values of surface tension deionized (DI) water and DI water containing surfactants] and its effect on the dispersion process. The selection of the TiO2 samples was based on different particles sizes with similar surface properties, and similar sizes with different surface properties. The samples were characterized in terms of their specific surface area and particle size distribution. The wetting behavior was evaluated by a capillary rise technique (Washburn) to measure liquid penetration height and rate, and the time evolution of the particle size distribution. The results show that larger particles presented faster wettability and that liquids with lower surface tension facilitate the wetting of the powder. The energy required to deagglomerate the powder is inversely proportional to the wetting speed: the faster the wetting the easier it will be to disperse the particles, with less energy required.
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