M. Molphy et al., SURFACE MODIFICATION OF KAOLIN .2. ENHANCED STERIC STABILIZATION OF POLYMER-MODIFIED KAOLIN, Polymer international, 37(1), 1995, pp. 53-61
The polymer-modified surface of kaolin was studied to determine the ef
fect of changing the molecular weight of the polymer chain grafted on
the surface. The particle was modified by attaching poly(ethylene oxid
e) to the surface using a urethane linkage. Upper critical flocculatio
n temperature and contact angle measurements were conducted to quantif
y the changes in surface characteristics and stability in an aqueous d
ispersion. The effect of pH on stability and grafted density of polyme
r chains showed the mechanism of stabilisation to be that of enhanced
steric stabilisation. The kaolin particle was also modified with the m
ore hydrophobic poly(propylene oxide). The behaviour was characterised
as for poly(ethylene oxide) and interesting differences in extent and
mechanism for stabilisation were observed.