The Point of Zero Charge of Phyllosilicate Minerals using the Mularroberts Titration Technique

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Alvarez-Silva A. Uribe-Salas M. Mimezami J. A. Finch
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The point of zero charge (PZC) of electrokinetically anisotropic minerals (chlorite and serpentine) was determined using the Mular-Roberts (M-R) titration technique, and compared to isoelectric point (IEP) obtained from electrophoretic mobility measurements. To validate the M-R technique, the point of zero charge and isoelectric point of two isotropic minerals (alumina and silica) were shown to be comparable. For serpentine and chlorite, respectively the PZC was found at pH 4.3 and 4.6, while the IEP occurred at pH 3.2 and <3. Settling tests showed that the maximum settling rate, which corresponds to aggregated particles, for chlorite was around pH 3, i.e., close to the IEP; lizardite did not show a conclusive maximum.
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APA: M. Alvarez-Silva A. Uribe-Salas M. Mimezami J. A. Finch  (2009)  The Point of Zero Charge of Phyllosilicate Minerals using the Mularroberts Titration Technique

MLA: M. Alvarez-Silva A. Uribe-Salas M. Mimezami J. A. Finch The Point of Zero Charge of Phyllosilicate Minerals using the Mularroberts Titration Technique. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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