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摘要
炭黑颜料是当今工业中黑色颜料的主要代表,具有举足轻重的地位。炭黑颜料(CB)在水中的分散性受限于颜料表面的非极性和弱亲水性。因此,亟需设计一种既经济又环保的方法,使炭黑在水介质中形成分散良好且稳定的悬浮液。本研究的主要重点是调查从羊毛中提取的蛋白质水解物(HP)在水基颜料浓缩物中对炭黑颗粒的分散能力。蛋白质来源的水解程度是通过高效液相色谱法和凝胶渗透色谱法测定的。ZETA电位、透射电子显微镜、傅立叶变换红外光谱、研磨仪、分光光度计-色度计、粘度计和隐约计测量方法对分散性能进行了研究。含有氨基酸、肽和低分子量多肽的 HP 溶液可以覆盖 CB 粒子表面,产生足够的电排斥和立体阻力。因此,这种现象可以抑制色素颗粒之间因布朗运动而产生的碰撞和相互作用,使其不易聚集。与商用参考分散剂相比,蛋白质水解物在产生稳定的 CB 分散体方面表现出更高的能力,这突出表明了氨基酸、肽和多肽作为强力 CB 分散剂的有效性。
Development of protein hydrolysate as a cost-effective and robust biodispersant: Investigating its performance in dispersing of carbon black pigment in water-based paints.
Carbon black pigments hold significant importance as the primary representatives of black pigments in the industry today. The dispersibility of carbon black pigment (CB) in water is limited by the nonpolar and weakly hydrophilic characteristics of the pigment's surface. Therefore, there is a critical need to devise an economical and eco-friendly approach for creating a well-dispersed and stable suspension of carbon black in an aqueous medium. The primary focus of this study was to investigate the dispersion capabilities of protein hydrolysate (HP) derived from sheep wool on CB particles in a water-based pigment concentrate. The hydrolysis degree of protein source was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography and gel permeation chromatography. The dispersion performance was investigated by zeta potential, transmission electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, grindometer, spectrophotometer-colorimeter, viscometer, and cryptometer measurements. The HP solution containing amino acids, peptides, and polypeptides with low molecular weight can cover the surface of the CB particles, creating enough electrical repulsion and steric resistance. As a result, this phenomenon can inhibit the collision and interaction among the pigment particles caused by Brownian motion, making it less prone to aggregation. The protein hydrolysate demonstrated a higher capability in producing the stable CB dispersions compared to a commercial reference dispersant, highlighting the effectiveness of amino acids, peptides, and polypeptides as powerful CB dispersing agents.
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