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Solution viscosity and flocculation characteristics of linear polymeric flocculants in various media

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Main Author: Chimamkpam, T.O.
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: Rasteiro, M. G., Garcia, F. A. P., Antunes, E., Ferreira, P., Hunkeler, D., Wandrey, C.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2010.10.022
Summary: Rheological characteristics of linear copolymers of acrylamide (AM) and acryloyloxyethyltrimethyl ammonium chloride (Q9), differing in molar mass and chemical composition, have been studied in distilled water (DW) and industrial water (IW) obtained from a paper mill. For all copolymers, the shear viscosity, ,wasmuch lower as the ionic strength of the water increased, with near Newtonian behaviour observed at high ionic strengths. In DW, the polymer solutions were yield pseudoplastic. Comparison of the behaviour of all flocculants at the same shear rate in the two media was accomplished by modelling the rheological data. The characteristics of the copolymers could be related with their flocculation performance in IW. The rate of flocculation in the IW was generally higher than in the DW. In general, flocculants with higher charge density were effective at lower concentrations exhibiting a lower value for the optimum PEL dosage. The flocculation data were supported with zeta potential measurements. In all cases flocs break under shear with an inability to recover the floc size with time. Overall, the polyelectrolyte behaviour in flocculation as a function of molar mass, charge density and quality of the medium could be correlated. This is of particular importance for papermaking due to the modern tendencies for water closure.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Solution viscosity and flocculation characteristics of linear polymeric flocculants in various media
title Solution viscosity and flocculation characteristics of linear polymeric flocculants in various media
spellingShingle Solution viscosity and flocculation characteristics of linear polymeric flocculants in various media
Chimamkpam, T.O.
Flocculation
Cationic polyelectrolyte
Copolymers
Rheology
Papermaking
title_short Solution viscosity and flocculation characteristics of linear polymeric flocculants in various media
title_full Solution viscosity and flocculation characteristics of linear polymeric flocculants in various media
title_fullStr Solution viscosity and flocculation characteristics of linear polymeric flocculants in various media
title_full_unstemmed Solution viscosity and flocculation characteristics of linear polymeric flocculants in various media
title_sort Solution viscosity and flocculation characteristics of linear polymeric flocculants in various media
author Chimamkpam, T.O.
author_facet Chimamkpam, T.O.
Rasteiro, M. G.
Garcia, F. A. P.
Antunes, E.
Ferreira, P.
Hunkeler, D.
Wandrey, C.
author_role author
author2 Rasteiro, M. G.
Garcia, F. A. P.
Antunes, E.
Ferreira, P.
Hunkeler, D.
Wandrey, C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chimamkpam, T.O.
Rasteiro, M. G.
Garcia, F. A. P.
Antunes, E.
Ferreira, P.
Hunkeler, D.
Wandrey, C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Flocculation
Cationic polyelectrolyte
Copolymers
Rheology
Papermaking
topic Flocculation
Cationic polyelectrolyte
Copolymers
Rheology
Papermaking
description Rheological characteristics of linear copolymers of acrylamide (AM) and acryloyloxyethyltrimethyl ammonium chloride (Q9), differing in molar mass and chemical composition, have been studied in distilled water (DW) and industrial water (IW) obtained from a paper mill. For all copolymers, the shear viscosity, ,wasmuch lower as the ionic strength of the water increased, with near Newtonian behaviour observed at high ionic strengths. In DW, the polymer solutions were yield pseudoplastic. Comparison of the behaviour of all flocculants at the same shear rate in the two media was accomplished by modelling the rheological data. The characteristics of the copolymers could be related with their flocculation performance in IW. The rate of flocculation in the IW was generally higher than in the DW. In general, flocculants with higher charge density were effective at lower concentrations exhibiting a lower value for the optimum PEL dosage. The flocculation data were supported with zeta potential measurements. In all cases flocs break under shear with an inability to recover the floc size with time. Overall, the polyelectrolyte behaviour in flocculation as a function of molar mass, charge density and quality of the medium could be correlated. This is of particular importance for papermaking due to the modern tendencies for water closure.
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