Volume 47, Issue 11 pp. 1999-2003
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NMR and sedimentation studies of a polymeric steric stabilizer for alumina

A. A. Parker

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A. A. Parker

Aluminum Company of America, Alcoa Center, Pennsylvania 15069

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G. H. Armstrong

G. H. Armstrong

Aluminum Company of America, Alcoa Center, Pennsylvania 15069

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D. P. Hedrick

D. P. Hedrick

Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106

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First published: 15 March 1993
Citations: 2

Abstract

The sedimentation behavior of alumina powder has been studied in the presence of poly-vinylpyrrolidone (PVP) and poly(vinylpyrrolidone-co-vinyl acetate) (PVP/VA) in both thermodynamically “good” and “poor” solvents for the PVP homopolymer. PVP/VA provides higher sediment densities than does its PVP homopolymer counterpart. Solutionstate 13C-T1 spin-lattice relaxation measurements were made on analogous mixtures both with and without alumina powder. The NMR results suggest that the PVP/VA copolymer is anchored to the alumina powder surface by means of VA moieties, whereas the PVP moieties extend into the continuous phase of the slurry medium. Thus, the higher settling densities that are observed in the presence of PVP/VA can be attributed to a steric stabilization mechanism. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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