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Viscosity and sedimentation of kaolin and bentonite in organic liquids

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

E. W. J. Mardles*
Affiliation:
Royal Aircraft Establishment, South Farnborough, Hants
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Extract

Suspensions of clays in organic liquids change considerably in rheological character from liquid to liquid or when additions of a second liquid are made; thus, for example when about 15 per cent. volume of ethyl alcohol was added to a dispersion of a sample of bentonite in water the specific viscosity and thixotropy (as measured by rate of the sol→gel transition) increased to a maximum in spite of the-fact that alcohol itself yielded low viscosity suspensions.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1948

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