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Rheological properties of suspensions of TiO2 particles in polymer solutions. 1. Shear viscosity
Authors:Omar Anis Harzallah  Dominique Dupuis
Institution:(1) ENSITM – Laboratoire de Physique et Mécanique Textiles, 11 rue A. Werner, 68093 MULHOUSE cedex, France,
Abstract:This paper presents results on the rheological behaviour of suspensions of two kinds of TiO2 particles in two different polymer solutions. The particles differ in their hydrophilic or hydrophobic properties. The dispersing media are a solution of high molecular weight polyisobutylene in decalin and a solution of a low molecular weight polybutene in decalin. The concentrations of polymer are adjusted in order to get the same zero shear viscosity. The shear viscosity measurements display an apparent yield stress in some cases. The existence and the values of the yield stress depend on the volume fraction of solid particles and on the type of particles. The evolution of the intrinsic viscosity and of the maximum packing fraction vs the shear rate is interpreted in terms of evolution of the size and of the shape of aggregates of particles under shear. The effect of temperature on the development of the yield stress is also discussed. The results are completed by microscopic observations.
Keywords:Suspensions  Titanium dioxide  Polymer solutions  Shear viscosity  Yield stress
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