I have a sample of very fine abrasive powder from a company, and I am trying to figure out how to suspend it and disperse it onto my substrate. I have a probe sonicator, for agitating, but I can't find out what the appropriate liquids would be . I have tried ethanol, but when it dries it agglomerates again. I am not wanting it totally wet in a slurry, but I want it to stay 'somewhat' tacky/intact were I spray it.
Based on my reading this type of Calcined alumina works in a acid environment, of about 3.5 - 4. I tried an ethanol 80% to 20% glycerin and it seemed to be the most effective, but how do I go about lowering the ph of my solution, ethanol is somewhat alkaline? I only mix a 0.5 oz at a time to spray disperse on my substrate.
I also thought about silicone lubricant/oil? Not sure what the ph is in these types..
Edit: I am just experimenting. I just poured a cup of distilled water and got it almost boiling then I added 10% glycerin I added/dissolved 1/8 tsp of citric acid. I don't have anything to measure ph yet,but based on what I have read that should be about ph of 3.5. I then poured 0.5 oz of liquid in a container, added 0.30/1/8 tsp.abrasive powder, then probe/sonicated the mixture them I added to my 0.5 oz spray bottle then I sprayed in my substrate.