Salt coagulation or flocculation? In situ zeta potential study on ion correlation and slime coating with the presence of clay: A case of coal slurry aggregation

Environ Res. 2020 Oct:189:109875. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2020.109875. Epub 2020 Jul 11.

Abstract

The aggregation state of mineral slurry by coagulant with the presence of clay nanosheets appears similar to a flocculation gel with the absence of flocculant. The interactions between particles in mixed clay and quartz minerals systems are influenced by the interactions of ion correlation and slime coating, which creates zeta potential variation. Particle concentration has a substantial effect on zeta potential, and coal slurry has a relative high particle concentration. To realize an in situ aggregation study, zeta potential measurement of coal slurry was performed using electrokinetic sonic amplitude (ESA) without dilution at different calcium ion concentrations and pH values. The zeta potentials of three minerals commonly occurring in coal slurry (quartz, kaolinite and montmorillonite) with similar particle concentrations were also measured. The result suggests that aggregation of coal slurry by calcium ions in the presence of clay minerals belongs to fluctuation. The ion correlation and slime coating could be detected by ESA with a decrease in zeta potential under high calcium ion concentration conditions. The face-face coagulated clay nanosheets were formed by ion correlation, acting as a "flocculant chain". The adsorption force between the "flocculant" and particles is described as a slime coating. This flocculation process is referred to as "salt-clay-coagulation-flocculation" (SCCF). During ion correlation, rearrangement of the electric double layer between face-face spaces causes a reduction of the zeta potential. The super-fine negatively charged clay nanosheets might coat onto the quartz particle surfaces under the effect of electrostatic attraction force and Ca2+ ion correlation. Quartz and clay minerals were oppositely charged because the special adsorption of calcium ions on the clay basal face was restricted in hexatomic rings.

Keywords: Clay; Coagulation; Flocculation; Ion correlation; Slime coating; Zeta potential.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adsorption
  • Clay
  • Coal*
  • Flocculation
  • Salts*

Substances

  • Coal
  • Salts
  • Clay