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Optics and Spectroscopy, 2020 Volume 128, Issue 6, Pages 713–721 (Mi os391)

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Nanophotonics

An electrooptical method for studying the coagulation of nanodisperse systems: formation of aggregates of graphite particles in aqueous electrolytes

O. S. Vezo, A. V. Voitylov, V. V. Voitylov, M. P. Petrov, A. A. Trusov

St. Petersburg State University, Faculty of Physics

Abstract: We demonstrate that the electrooptical method can be used to study the coagulation of liquid nanodisperse systems, in particular, colloids and suspensions. Two electrooptical effects have been used—one dependent and one independent of the polarization of light passing through the system in the electric field. The results of study of the coagulation kinetics at its early stage, associated with the formation of pair aggregates from graphite particles suspended in AlCl$_{3}$ è Th(NO$_{3}$)$_{4}$ aqueous electrolytes are presented. We show that the systems are stable in a wide range of electrolyte concentrations and lose their stability in a narrow range in which the electrokinetic potential of particles does not exceed 5 mV. We show that the electrooptically determined dependences of the particle concentration on the coagulation time at the isoelectric point agree well with the Smoluchowski theory of rapid coagulation.

Keywords: electrooptical effects, coagulation, pair aggregates, colloids and suspensions, graphite particles, static and dynamic light scattering.

Received: 04.02.2020
Revised: 04.02.2020
Accepted: 19.02.2020

DOI: 10.21883/OS.2020.06.49401.22-20


 English version:
Optics and Spectroscopy, 2020, 128:6, 719–728

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