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To understand the relationship of molecule structure and dispersion mechanism, the influence of linear polycarboxylate-type superplasticizers on the adsorption properties and rheological behavior of ceramic suspension were carried out in this study. Experiments, measuring the static and dynamic viscosity of different polyelectrolytes and their rheological behavior in concentrated ceramic slurry, were...
The yield stress and enthalpy of the wetting of silica–paraffin and kaolin–paraffin dispersions were measured as a function of the volumetric concentration θ of the dispersed colloidal powders after having performed a careful analysis of their macro–meso microstructure. The evolution and stability of the corresponding microstructure units is strongly linked to the shape of the τ 0 versus θ...
The wormlike micelles formed by surface active N-alkyl-N-methylpyrrolidinium bromide ionic liquids (ILs) have been investigated in aqueous solution. The typical rheological parameters and the viscoelastic properties of wormlike micelles were characterized by rheological measurements and cryogenic-transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM). The typical rheological parameters were further evaluated...
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