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Influence of Metallic Ions on the Aggregation of Soft Colloidal Polysaccharides

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The aggregation behavior of carboxymethyldextran, a soft and anionic polysaccharide, was studied in the presence of divalent cation Cd2+ in aqueous NaNO3 electrolyte. The experimental destabilization conditions of this colloidal suspension have determined by turbidimetric method and the kinetics of aggregation and the characteristics of aggregates were analyzed through Dynamic Light Scattering measurements. The aggregates are derived from very attractive interactions, which are modulated by the metallic ion to carboxymethylextran ratios and their feature indicates a mechanism characterized by a diffusion-limited aggregation.

DOI 10.11648/j.sjc.20170502.12
Published in Science Journal of Chemistry (Volume 5, Issue 2, April 2017)
Page(s) 23-30
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Carboxymethyldextran, Soft Particle, Interactions, Turbidity, Aggregation

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  • Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Continental Environments, Lorraine University, Vandoeuvre lès Nancy, France

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