Sg. Malghan et al., MECHANISTIC UNDERSTANDING OF SILICON-NITRIDE DISPERSION USING CATIONIC AND ANIONIC POLYELECTROLYTES, Powder technology, 79(1), 1994, pp. 43-52
The influence of interface properties of silicon nitride powder on the
dispersion and particle size distribution in aqueous environments was
investigated in the presence of cationic and anionic polyelectrolytes
. The isoelectric point of as-received silicon nitride powder at pH 6.
6 shifted to 4.0 in the presence of 1500 ppm ammonium polymethacrylate
, an anionic polyelectrolyte (APE). However, no isoelectric point coul
d be observed up to pH 10.8 when 1500 ppm quaternized polyamine epoxyc
hlorohydrin, a cationic polyelectrolyte (CPE), was present in the sili
con nitride suspensions. The dispersion characteristics of silicon nit
ride powder in the presence of various concentrations of the two polye
lectrolytes and by pH variation were examined. The slightly better dis
persion of silicon nitride powder in the presence of CPE than that in
the presence of APE is explained in terms of differences in the adsorp
tion characteristics and surface charge concentration in aqueous envir
onments. A mechanistic understanding of the role of interface chemistr
y and, in particular, polyelectrolyte adsorption on the dispersion of
silicon nitride powder is presented.