Viscosity of Mixed Clay Suspensions

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Z. A. Zhou O. Worku J. H. Masliyah
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

ABSTRACT The viscosity of concentrated kaolinite or illite clay in aqueous suspensions was measured in the presence and absence of a small amount of montmorillonite (<1 wt%). To avoid solids settling and to increase the sensitivity of the suspension viscosity measurements, solids concentrations higher than 38 wt% were used. The pH of the suspensions and the concentration of calcium and bicarbonate ions were found to significantly impact the viscosity of the clay suspensions. The results showed a significant increase in the viscosity of kaolinite suspensions with the addition of as low as 0.25 wt% of montmorillonite on a solids weight basis. In addition to illustrating the role of water chemistry in modifying slurry rheological properties, our study demonstrated that viscosity measurement could be a simple, yet sensitive technique for determining the content of smectite clays, such as montmorillonite, in a complex mix of various types of clay.
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APA: Z. A. Zhou O. Worku J. H. Masliyah  (2012)  Viscosity of Mixed Clay Suspensions

MLA: Z. A. Zhou O. Worku J. H. Masliyah Viscosity of Mixed Clay Suspensions. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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