dispergenter
A dispergenter, also known as a dispersant or dispersing agent, is a chemical additive used to improve the dispersion of particles within a liquid or paste. By adsorbing to particle surfaces, dispergents reduce attractive forces between particles and prevent re-agglomeration, enabling stable suspensions in media such as water-based paints, inks, ceramic slurries, and concrete.
Dispersants stabilize suspensions mainly through electrostatic or steric mechanisms. Electrostatic stabilization relies on adsorbed charged groups
Common types of dispergenter include surfactant-based dispersants (anionic, cationic, nonionic), polymeric dispersants (polyacrylates, polycarboxylates, grafted polymers),
Applications are widespread: in paints and coatings to prevent pigment flocculation; in inks and toners; in
Assessment of dispersants involves measurements of zeta potential, particle size distribution, sedimentation or centrifugation tests, and
Dispergenter thus play a key role in achieving uniform, stable suspensions in many industrial formulations.