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Study on the Rheological Properties of Recycled Plastic and Waste Cooking Oil Composite Modified Asphalt. [PDF]
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Ultrasonication-driven optimization of cricket protein nanoemulsions: influence of pH and rheological stabilizers. [PDF]
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Nano-Iron as a Catalyst in Isocyanate-Free Rocket Propellants. [PDF]
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Glasses for bone regeneration: structural features controlling physical properties and ion release of bioactive glasses 45S5, S53P4 and 13-93. [PDF]
Jin Z, Neuville DR, Brauer DS.
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Stimuli-responsive viscosity modifiers
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2023Stimuli responsive viscosity modifiers entail an important class of materials which allow for smart material formation utilizing various stimuli for switching such as pH, temperature, light and salinity. They have seen applications in the biomedical space including tissue engineering and drug delivery, wherein stimuli responsive hydrogels and polymeric
Bhargavi, Bhat +3 more
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Viscosity function in polymer-modified asphalts
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2003Asphalt is a multidisperse micellar system with rheological behavior resembling that of a low-molecular-weight polymer. Nowadays, asphalt is frequently modified by blending it with various polymers. Such modified asphalt has rheological properties that differ from the properties of the base asphalt.
J, Stastna, L, Zanzotto, O J, Vacin
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Viscosity Characteristics of Rubber-Modified Asphalts
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 1996The authors of this investigation present a state-of-the-art review of crumb-rubber modified (CRM) asphalt concrete technology and explain the results of viscosity measurements of CRM asphalt cements using a Brookfield viscometer. Literature was reviewed for both the wet process and the dry process.
T. J. Lougheed, A. T. Papagiannakis
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Viscosity Modifiers in the Mining Industry
Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review, 2000Abstract Viscosity modifiers are chemical reagents which alter the flow properties of fluids in general, and in particular of suspensions of solids in liquids. In principle such reagents act by altering the interaction between the solid particles in suspension, and in doing so either increase or decrease the deviation from Newtonian behaviour. The most
R. L. JONES, R. R. HORSLEY
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Modified xanthan—its preparation and viscosity
Carbohydrate Polymers, 1983Abstract Xanthan with various pyruvic acid and acetate contents has been prepared from a single commercial polysaccharide sample using optimised chemical conditions (acid and alkali hydrolysis, respectively) for removal of acetal and acyl groups. The only significant change found on analysis of the modified xanthans was loss of pyruvic acid and/or ...
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Korteweg–deVries equation modified by viscosity
The Physics of Fluids, 1976The Korteweg–deVries equation is modified to include both the dissipative and dispersive effects of viscous boundary layers.
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