Rheology of transient networks containing hydrophobically modified cellulose,anionic surfactant and colloidal silica: role of selective adsorption |
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Authors: | K?Derek?Berglund My?T?Truong Todd?M?Przybycien Robert?D?Tilton Email author" target="_blank">Lynn?M?WalkerEmail author |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Chemical Engineering, Center for Complex Fluids Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA |
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Abstract: | Rheology and adsorption studies are performed on a model multicomponent system of hydrophobically modified cellulose (hmHEC), anionic surfactant (SDS), and negatively charged silica. Optical reflectometry measurements on silica quantify the total adsorbed mass from polymer-surfactant mixtures and indicate that the adsorption is irreversible. Linear and nonlinear rheological measurements show that the addition of colloidal silica to polymer-surfactant mixtures leads to complex and unexpected changes in behavior that cannot be explained simply as depletion of the bulk solution via adsorption to the colloidal surface. Instead, the combination of rheology and adsorption measurements indicates that the colloidal silica becomes an integral part of the transient network shifting the dynamics of the system. |
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Keywords: | Associative thickener Colloid Surfactant Co-adsorption Temporary networks |
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