The adsorption of a non-ionic water-soluble polymer, partly hydrolysed poly
vinyl acetate (PVOH/Ac), on kaolin has been studied with different methods
in this work. The objective was to investigate whether a correlation could
be found between the dynamic mobility of kaolin particles and the amount of
adsorbed polymer. Additionally, the enthalpy of adsorption is compared wit
h dynamic mobility. It was found, by plotting the adsorbed amount versus th
e dynamic mobility, that linear correlation could be obtained for a limited
concentration range. However, different slopes of the curves indicate that
the dynamic mobility cannot directly be converted to the adsorbed amount.
This was also confirmed by the enthalpy of adsorption, where quite high exo
thermic reactions were obtained. The reason was found to be due to relative
complex adsorption mechanisms, including adsorption and desorption of ions
as well as intercalation of PVOH/Ac into montmorillonite contaminants on t
he kaolin mineral. Hence, the presence of impurities in the form of other m
inerals necessitates care when interpreting the data. (C) 2001 Elsevier Sci
ence B.V. All rights reserved.