Ea. Amelina et al., Effect of cationic polyelectrolyte and surfactant on cohesion and frictionin contacts between cellulose fibers, COLL SURF A, 167(3), 2000, pp. 215-227
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS
The methodics and devices are presented for quantitative study of the chara
cteristics of interaction in contact between individual fibers: friction fo
rce F in shear test, and cohesion force, i.e. contact strength p in rupture
test. In experiments with cellulose fibers in various liquid media, the fr
iction coefficient mu has been estimated, and the molecular component of fr
iction force related only to attraction of fibers, in the absence of any ex
ternal normal load has been found. The specific free energy of interaction
U has been evaluated in measurements using model samples with the nature of
surface similar to that of cellulose fibers. The effects of cationic polye
lectrolyte and surfactant: polyethyleneimin and tetrabuthylammonium iodid o
n these parameters have been quantitatively determined. Complicated, non-mo
notonic (with several extrema) dependence have been estimated between value
s F, mu, p, U and surfactant concentration C. Comparison of these data with
the zeta-potential measurements of cellulose fibers in the same surfactant
solutions allows one to propose an explanation of the mechanisms of these
polyelectrolyte and surfactant influence on fiber interactions. (C) 2000 El
sevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.