Comb polymer architecture, ionic strength, and particle size effects on the BaTiO3 suspension stability

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We investigate the stability of aqueous barium titanate suspensions as a function of dispersant architecture, ionic strength, counterion valency, and particle size. Both pure polyelectrolytes, poly(acrylic acid) and poly(methacrylic acid) (PMAA), and comb polymer dispersants composed of a PMAA backbone with methoxy-poly(ethylene oxide) (mPEO) teeth of varying molecular weights are studied. While each dispersant imparts stability to barium titanate suspensions at low ionic strength (

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Yoshikawa, J., Lewis, J. A., & Chun, B. W. (2009). Comb polymer architecture, ionic strength, and particle size effects on the BaTiO3 suspension stability. In Journal of the American Ceramic Society (Vol. 92). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1551-2916.2008.02647.x

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