Dispersant is a kind of surfactant that has two opposite properties of lipophilicity and hydrophilicity in the molecule. It can increase the compatibility of oily and aqueous components in the same system, and also prevent the sedimentation and agglomeration of particles, forming an amphiphilic reagent required for stable suspensions. Dispersant, also known as wetting dispersant, has many kinds. A...
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The formation of a stable dispersion system, in addition to using electrostatic repulsion, that is, the negative charges adsorbed on the surface of the particles repel each other, to prevent the adsorption/aggregation between particles and finally form large particles and stratify/settlement, but also use. The theory of the steric hindrance effect, whereby particles that have adsorbed negative cha...
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