The influence of the addition of silica particles (5, 15, 25, and 300 nm) o
n the zeta potential and viscosity of aqueous alumina slurries (250 nm part
icles) was investigated in a pH range where the surface charge was positive
for alumina and negative for silica, For slurries formulated with the smal
ler silica particles, the isoelectric point shifted from pH 9.0 to pH appro
ximate to3 (depending on the particle size of the silica) with increasing v
olume fraction of silica particles. At pH 9, the original isoelectric point
for the alumina alone, these mixed slurries had a shear-rate-independent,
low viscosity (Newtonian behavior). Both of these results show that the sma
ller (less than or equal to 25 nm) silica particles adsorb to the surface o
f alumina. The fraction of silica adsorbed to the alumina surface was depen
dent on the size of the silica particles, and was consistent with surface c
overage calculations based on the effect of surface curvature on the limits
of dense random parking. The larger silica particles (300 nm) could not ph
ysically cover the surface of the alumina particles, and simply formed a mi
xed, attractive particle network that exhibited a much higher viscosity wit
h non-Newtonian (viz,, shear rate thinning) behavior.