Simple linear viscoelastic models of dilute solutions of polymer molecules and emulsion droplets |
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Authors: | J. Mellema C. Blom J. Beekwilder |
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Affiliation: | (1) Rheology Group Department of Applied Physics, Twente University of Technology, P.O. Box 217, NL-7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The complex viscosity of microemulsions shows relaxation processes of which the largest relaxation time is about 10–5 s or less. This time can be attributed to relaxation of stresses in the surface of emulsion droplets pertaining to interfacial tension. Superimposed on a spherical droplet surface shape fluctuations can occur due to thermal energies. Our aim is to show the influence of thermal shape fluctuations on the complex viscosity of emulsions. The method used in the derivation has also been applied to inflexible rods to demonstrate its feasibility by showing the formal rheological equivalence of in length thermally fluctuating rods and Rouse's simple model of polymers. The emulsion results have been applied to a dilution series of a non-ionic microemulsion. |
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Keywords: | Polymer emulsion complexviscosity linearviscoelasticity relaxation time |
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