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The oscillatory spinning drop method has been proven recently to be an accurate technique to measure dilational interfacial rheological properties. It is the only available equipment for measuring dilational moduli in low interfacial tension systems, as ...
Ronald Marquez +3 more
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Interfacial Fluid Rheology of Soft Particles
In situ interfacial rheology and numerical simulations are used to investigate microgel monolayers in a wide range of packing fractions, $ζ_{2D}$. The heterogeneous particle compressibility determines two flow regimes characterized by distinct master curves.
Schmidt, Maximilian M. +5 more
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The interactions between sodium caseinate (CAS) and two natural aldehydes (trans-cinnamaldehyde (TC) and citral) were studied by evaluating oil/water (O/W) interfacial and fluorescence quenching properties. A small amount of TC in the oily phase resulted
Wei Liao +3 more
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Cavitation in soft matter [PDF]
Cavitation is the sudden, unstable expansion of a void or bubble within a liquid or solid subjected to a negative hydrostatic stress. Cavitation rheology is a field emerging from the development of a suite of materials characterization, damage ...
Barney, Christopher W. +13 more
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Mesoscale modeling of the rheology of pressure sensitive adhesives through inclusion of transient forces [PDF]
For optimal application, pressure-sensitive adhesives must have rheological properties in between those of a viscoplastic solid and those of a viscoelastic liquid.
Auhl, D. +4 more
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Wall slip of complex fluids: interfacial friction or slip length? [PDF]
Using a dynamic Surface Force Apparatus, we demonstrate that the notion of slip length used to describe the boundary flow of simple liquids, is not appropriate for viscoelastic liquids.
Barraud, Chloé +5 more
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Dilational Rheology of Fluid/Fluid Interfaces: Foundations and Tools
Fluid/fluid interfaces are ubiquitous in science and technology, and hence, the understanding of their properties presents a paramount importance for developing a broad range of soft interface dominated materials, but also for the elucidation of ...
Eduardo Guzmán +4 more
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Functionalisation of pea protein by tryptic hydrolysis – Characterisation of interfacial and functional properties [PDF]
With regard to applications in dispersed systems (i.e. emulsions), improving the poor solubility of pea protein in the pH-range applicable to foods (pH 3 to pH 7) is a prerequisite.
Drusch, Stephan, Klost, Martina
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Wormlike micelles formed by amidosulfobetaine surfactants present advantage in increasing viscosity, salt-tolerance, thermal-stability and shear-resistance.
Yu Bai +6 more
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Nanoscopic Interfacial Hydrogel Viscoelasticity Revealed from Comparison of Macroscopic and Microscopic Rheology [PDF]
Deviations between macrorheological and particle-based microrheological measurements are often considered to be a nuisance and neglected. We study aqueous poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) hydrogels for varying PEO concentrations and chain lengths that contain ...
R. F. Schmidt +4 more
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