M. Elimelech, EFFECT OF PARTICLE-SIZE ON THE KINETICS OF PARTICLE DEPOSITION UNDER ATTRACTIVE DOUBLE-LAYER INTERACTIONS, Journal of colloid and interface science, 164(1), 1994, pp. 190-199
The effect of particle size on the kinetics of particle deposition in
the presence of attractive double layer interactions has been studied
theoretically and experimentally. Particle deposition experiments were
carried out with several model suspensions of positively charged late
x particles and negatively charged glass beads using the packed bed co
lumn technique. The model particles used in the deposition experiments
covered a wide size range, from 0.08 to 2.51 mum. Experimental deposi
tion rates were compared to theoretical predictions based on a numeric
al solution of the convective diffusion equation with colloidal, hydro
dynamic, and gravitational forces fully incorporated. Theoretical and
experimental results reveal that the enhancement in particle depositio
n rate (i.e., the deposition rate in the presence of double layer inte
raction divided by the rate in the absence of double layer interaction
) is dependent on particle size. At low ionic strengths, the enhanceme
nt in deposition rate passes through a maximum as the particle size in
creases. This maximum corresponds to particles with a size around 1 mu
m. It is also concluded that this maximum is determined by the interpl
ay between the size of the particles and the range of the attractive d
ouble layer interactions. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.