How Preparation Protocols Control the Rheology of Organoclay Gels

IF 3.8 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research Pub Date : 2025-03-22 DOI:10.1021/acs.iecr.4c04467
Nikolaos A. Burger, Benoit Loppinet, Andrew Clarke, George Petekidis
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We elucidate the effect of preparation conditions on the rheological properties of organophilic clays consisting of platelet-like primary particles, VG69 (trademark of SLB) dispersed in oil, by varying the homogenization rate, homogenization temperature, and amount of added water. We establish that stable, nonsedimenting gel formation requires homogenization temperatures higher than 45 °C and the addition of a small amount of water during the homogenization stage. Dried organoclay dispersions, on the other hand, do not form stable gels, independent of the homogenization rate and temperature, suggesting the existence of only weak attractions in the absence of water molecules. Water-induced attraction is necessary to form gels, probably through hydrogen bonding between the silanol group of clay particles and water molecules. Moreover, the effect of homogenization temperature is related to the extent of exfoliation during the homogenization stage as confirmed by X-ray scattering. The gel plateau modulus, Gp, is found to increase with clay concentration as GPcclay3.9, typical of fractal gel networks. More interestingly, a linear increase in the elastic modulus with water concentration is observed over a wide range of water concentrations, while analyzing the effective yield strain deduced from the yield stress and elastic modulus reveals the existence of three regimes. We finally present dynamic state diagrams that clearly indicate the required conditions for the creation of stable gels and demonstrate the importance of controlling the preparation protocols in the formulation of clay dispersions and gels with desirable structural and mechanical properties.

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