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The electroviscous effect in ethylcellulose latex suspensions. Effect of ionic strength and correlation between theory and experiments
Authors:D. Megías-Alguacil  F. J. Arroyo  F. Carrique  A. V. Delgado
Affiliation:(1) Departamento de Física Aplicada Facultad de Ciencias Universidad de Granada 18071 Granada, Spain e-mail: adelgado@ugr.es Fax: +34-958-243214, ES;(2) Departamento de Física Aplicada I Facultad de Ciencias Universidad de Málaga 29071 Málaga, Spain, ES
Abstract:
 This article describes an experimental and theoretical investigation of the so-called primary electroviscous effect, i.e., the increase in suspension viscosity due to the existence of an electrical double layer around the particles. By measuring the viscosity of ethylcellulose latex suspensions, the electroviscous coefficient, the quantity measuring the effect, was estimated for different concentrations of 1-1 electrolyte in the dispersion medium. These data were compared with the predictions of Watterson and White's model, using the zeta potential of the particles deduced from electrophoretic mobility measurements. It was found that the theory considerably underestimates the effect. In an attempt to improve the agreement between data and predictions, the model was generalized to include the possibility (dynamic Stern layer) that ions in the inner part of the double layer have nonzero mobility. The general theory, however, predicts even lower values of the electroviscous coefficients, thus increasing the separation between calculated and measured electroviscous coefficients. A careful analysis of the ionic concentrations and velocity profiles with and without dynamic Stern layer corrections can account for this fact, but leaves unsolved the problem of the large discrepancies found in the theoretical explanation of the strength of the electroviscous effect. Received: 19 October 1999/Accepted: 17 December 1999
Keywords:  Primary electroviscous effect  Electric double layer  Dynamic Stern layer
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