deflocculants
Deflocculants are chemical additives used to reduce flocculation and promote the dispersion of fine particles in suspensions. They act by adsorbing onto particle surfaces and imparting electrostatic repulsion or steric hindrance, or by disrupting interparticle bridges, a process sometimes called peptization. Consequently, the suspension remains fluid and stable against sedimentation or gelation.
Common deflocculants include sodium or ammonium polyacrylates, lignosulfonates, polycarboxylates, citrates, and silicates. Their specific performance depends
Applications span multiple industries. In ceramics, deflocculants reduce slip viscosity and enable easy casting of ceramic
Limitations and considerations include sensitivity to pH and ionic strength, potential over-dispersion leading to excessively low