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Dispersed Systems
Dispersed systems consist of :
 Particulate matter (dispersed phase).
 Dispersion medium (continuous medium).
Classification of dispersed systems (according to
particle size):
 MOLECULAR DISPERSION
 COLLOIDAL DISPERSION
 COARSE DISPERSION
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4
 Particle size: from 1nm to 0.5nm
 Particles not resolved by ordinary
microscope,can be detected by electron
microscope.
 Pass through filter paper but not pass through
semipermeable membrane.
 Particles made to settle by centrifugation
 Diffuse very slowly
 E.g. colloidal silver sols, natural and synthetic
polymers , cheese, butter, milk
COLLOIDAL DISPERSION
Properties of colloids
 Kinetic properties.
 Optical properties.
 Electrical properties.
Brownian motion.
Diffusion.
Sedimentation.
Osmotic pressure.
Viscosity.
6
Colloidal particles are subjected to
random collision with molecules of the
dispersion medium so each particle move
in irregular and complicated zigzag
pathway.
First observed by Robert Brown (1827)
with pollen grains suspended in water.
The velocity of particles increases with
decreasing particle size and viscosity.
Increasing the viscosity of dispersion
medium (by glycerin) decrease then stop
Brownian motion.
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8
Due to Brownian Motion particles move from region
of higher concentration to region of lower
concentration.
According to the Fick’s first law:
dm/dt = -DA dc/dx
D = Diffusing constant
dm = mass of substance diffusing in time dt across an
area A under influence of concentration gradient dc/dx
The minus sign denotes that diffusion takes place in the
direction of decreasing concentration.
The measured diffusion coeffecient can be used to
determine the radius of particles or molecular weight.
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10
Sutherland-Einstein Equation
This equation is used to obtain radius of a spherical
colloidal particles much larger than the sovent
molecules.
D= diffusion coefficient
K= Boltzmann constant
T= Absolute temperature
η = viscosity of solvent
r= radius of spherical particle
11
At small particle size (less than 0.5 um) Brownian
motion is significant & tend to prevent sedimentation
due to gravity & promote mixing instead.
So, we use an ultracentrifuge which provide stronger
force so promote sedimentation in a measurable
manner.
12
The velocity of sedimentation is given by Stokes‘ Law:
V = 2r2( p-po) g / 9 η
V = rate of sedimentation
r= radius of particles
p & po = density of internal phase and external phase
g = gravitational constant
η = viscosity of medium
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Osmosis is a passage of particles across semi-
permeable membrane against concentration gradient.
The minimum pressure needed to nullify osmosis is
osmotic pressure.
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104 _ 106 Pascal
Larger particles have smaller osmotic pressure.
The method is based on Van's Hoff's law
 = cRT
Can be used to determine the molecular weight of
colloid in dilute solution.
Replacing c by C / M (where C = the grams of solute /
liter of solution, M = molecular weight)
 /C = RT/M
 = osmotic pressure
R= molar gas constant
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It is the resistance to flow of system under an applied
stress. The more viscous a liquid, the greater the
applied force required to make it flow at a particular
rate.
The viscosity of colloidal dispersion is affected by the
shape of particles of the disperse phase:
 Spherocolloids dispersions of low viscosity
 Linear particles more viscous dispersions
 If linear colloidal particles coil up into spheres then
the viscosity of the system falls due to changing the
shape.
 Viscosity is used to obtain molecular weight of
material comprising disperse phase
 Shape of particles in solution
16
Above is low viscous
solution
Below is high viscous
solution
17
Einstein develpoed equation of flow applicable to
colloidal dispersion of spherical particles:
η= ηo ( 1+2.5φ)
ηo= viscosity of dispersion medium
η= viscosity of dispersion when volume fraction is φ
η. Can be measured by using viscometer
Relative viscosity= ηrel = η/ ηo= 1+2.5 φ
Specific viscosity= ηsp = (η/ ηo)-1= 2.5 φ
ηsp / φ = 2.5
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When you do not succeed in taking giant
steps on the road to your goal,
be satisfied with little steps,
and wait patiently till the time that you are
able to run, or better still, to fly.
Be satisfied to be a little bee in the hive who
will soon become a big bee capable of making
honey…
Thank you …
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Kinetic properties of colloids

  • 1. 1
  • 2.
  • 3. Dispersed Systems Dispersed systems consist of :  Particulate matter (dispersed phase).  Dispersion medium (continuous medium). Classification of dispersed systems (according to particle size):  MOLECULAR DISPERSION  COLLOIDAL DISPERSION  COARSE DISPERSION 3
  • 4. 4  Particle size: from 1nm to 0.5nm  Particles not resolved by ordinary microscope,can be detected by electron microscope.  Pass through filter paper but not pass through semipermeable membrane.  Particles made to settle by centrifugation  Diffuse very slowly  E.g. colloidal silver sols, natural and synthetic polymers , cheese, butter, milk COLLOIDAL DISPERSION
  • 5. Properties of colloids  Kinetic properties.  Optical properties.  Electrical properties.
  • 7. Colloidal particles are subjected to random collision with molecules of the dispersion medium so each particle move in irregular and complicated zigzag pathway. First observed by Robert Brown (1827) with pollen grains suspended in water. The velocity of particles increases with decreasing particle size and viscosity. Increasing the viscosity of dispersion medium (by glycerin) decrease then stop Brownian motion. 7
  • 8. 8
  • 9. Due to Brownian Motion particles move from region of higher concentration to region of lower concentration. According to the Fick’s first law: dm/dt = -DA dc/dx D = Diffusing constant dm = mass of substance diffusing in time dt across an area A under influence of concentration gradient dc/dx The minus sign denotes that diffusion takes place in the direction of decreasing concentration. The measured diffusion coeffecient can be used to determine the radius of particles or molecular weight. 9
  • 10. 10
  • 11. Sutherland-Einstein Equation This equation is used to obtain radius of a spherical colloidal particles much larger than the sovent molecules. D= diffusion coefficient K= Boltzmann constant T= Absolute temperature η = viscosity of solvent r= radius of spherical particle 11
  • 12. At small particle size (less than 0.5 um) Brownian motion is significant & tend to prevent sedimentation due to gravity & promote mixing instead. So, we use an ultracentrifuge which provide stronger force so promote sedimentation in a measurable manner. 12
  • 13. The velocity of sedimentation is given by Stokes‘ Law: V = 2r2( p-po) g / 9 η V = rate of sedimentation r= radius of particles p & po = density of internal phase and external phase g = gravitational constant η = viscosity of medium 13
  • 14. Osmosis is a passage of particles across semi- permeable membrane against concentration gradient. The minimum pressure needed to nullify osmosis is osmotic pressure. 14
  • 15. 104 _ 106 Pascal Larger particles have smaller osmotic pressure. The method is based on Van's Hoff's law  = cRT Can be used to determine the molecular weight of colloid in dilute solution. Replacing c by C / M (where C = the grams of solute / liter of solution, M = molecular weight)  /C = RT/M  = osmotic pressure R= molar gas constant 15
  • 16. It is the resistance to flow of system under an applied stress. The more viscous a liquid, the greater the applied force required to make it flow at a particular rate. The viscosity of colloidal dispersion is affected by the shape of particles of the disperse phase:  Spherocolloids dispersions of low viscosity  Linear particles more viscous dispersions  If linear colloidal particles coil up into spheres then the viscosity of the system falls due to changing the shape.  Viscosity is used to obtain molecular weight of material comprising disperse phase  Shape of particles in solution 16
  • 17. Above is low viscous solution Below is high viscous solution 17
  • 18. Einstein develpoed equation of flow applicable to colloidal dispersion of spherical particles: η= ηo ( 1+2.5φ) ηo= viscosity of dispersion medium η= viscosity of dispersion when volume fraction is φ η. Can be measured by using viscometer Relative viscosity= ηrel = η/ ηo= 1+2.5 φ Specific viscosity= ηsp = (η/ ηo)-1= 2.5 φ ηsp / φ = 2.5 18
  • 19. When you do not succeed in taking giant steps on the road to your goal, be satisfied with little steps, and wait patiently till the time that you are able to run, or better still, to fly. Be satisfied to be a little bee in the hive who will soon become a big bee capable of making honey… Thank you … 19