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Suspension Interaction of Pigments in Solvents: Characterization of Pigment Surfaces In Terms of Three-Dimensional Solubility Parameters of Solvents

IR@IICT: CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad

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Creator Shareef, K.M.A
Yaseen, M
Ali, M.M
Reddy, P.J
 
Date 2009-09-08T06:44:22Z
2009-09-08T06:44:22Z
1986
 
Identifier Journal of Coatings Technology, Vol.58(733), 35-44p
0361-8773
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5539
 
Description Pigment-solvent interaction has been studied in terms of suspension behavior of four inorganic pigments in 33 individual solvents which have their solubility parameters ranging from 7.82 to 23.5 (cal/cc)'/2. The data on settling rate of pigments in the solvent are used for estimating the interaction between them. Four types of interactions were classified on the basis of suspension behavior of pigments in solvents. A computer program written in FORTRAN IV has been used for plotting the spherical volume of suspension of the pigment. in which the pigment had long time suspension, short time suspension, or swelling are used in the computer program for the surface characterization of pigments. The partial and total solubility parameters of pigments are derived from the computerized data.
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Language en
 
Title Suspension Interaction of Pigments in Solvents: Characterization of Pigment Surfaces In Terms of Three-Dimensional Solubility Parameters of Solvents
 
Type Article