Shear thinning and frequency-dependent behaviour of adsorbed polymer layers. Part II. Three-layer flow model.

A novel hydrodynamic model called the three-layer flow (TLF) model has been developed to enable the quantification of viscoelastic properties of adsorbed polymer layers obtained from nanorheological experiments. By comparing the qualitative experimental data to the TLF Model, four specific parameter...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rashid, Suraya, Lawrence, Christoper J., Luckham, Paul F.
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Published: Elsevier 2008
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spelling my.upm.eprints.166952015-12-04T08:20:45Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16695/ Shear thinning and frequency-dependent behaviour of adsorbed polymer layers. Part II. Three-layer flow model. Abdul Rashid, Suraya Lawrence, Christoper J. Luckham, Paul F. A novel hydrodynamic model called the three-layer flow (TLF) model has been developed to enable the quantification of viscoelastic properties of adsorbed polymer layers obtained from nanorheological experiments. By comparing the qualitative experimental data to the TLF Model, four specific parameters could be quantified from the best fit curve; these are the apparent thickness of the adsorbed layer, the real and imaginary components of the layer viscosity, and the apparent solvent viscosity. It was found that the comparison between experimental data and the TLF Model showed excellent agreement for separation distances larger than the overlap region. Furthermore, by comparing the TLF Model with experimental data at different frequencies, an apparent link was found between the complex modulus cross-over point and the adsorbed layer thickness. For adsorbed hydroxypropyl guar (HPG) layers, the cross-over point occurred when the surface separation distance was approximately equal to the thickness of a single adsorbed layer, indicating a relatively viscous nature. Finally, a direct comparison between nanorheological data with standard rheometry measurements also provided some indication of the reliability of the model. Elsevier 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16695/1/Shear%20thinning%20and%20frequency%20dependent%20behaviour%20of%20adsorbed%20polymer%20layers%20Part%20I.pdf Abdul Rashid, Suraya and Lawrence, Christoper J. and Luckham, Paul F. (2008) Shear thinning and frequency-dependent behaviour of adsorbed polymer layers. Part II. Three-layer flow model. Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 148 (1-3). pp. 65-72. ISSN 0377-0257 10.1016/j.jnnfm.2007.04.017 English
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description A novel hydrodynamic model called the three-layer flow (TLF) model has been developed to enable the quantification of viscoelastic properties of adsorbed polymer layers obtained from nanorheological experiments. By comparing the qualitative experimental data to the TLF Model, four specific parameters could be quantified from the best fit curve; these are the apparent thickness of the adsorbed layer, the real and imaginary components of the layer viscosity, and the apparent solvent viscosity. It was found that the comparison between experimental data and the TLF Model showed excellent agreement for separation distances larger than the overlap region. Furthermore, by comparing the TLF Model with experimental data at different frequencies, an apparent link was found between the complex modulus cross-over point and the adsorbed layer thickness. For adsorbed hydroxypropyl guar (HPG) layers, the cross-over point occurred when the surface separation distance was approximately equal to the thickness of a single adsorbed layer, indicating a relatively viscous nature. Finally, a direct comparison between nanorheological data with standard rheometry measurements also provided some indication of the reliability of the model.
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author Abdul Rashid, Suraya
Lawrence, Christoper J.
Luckham, Paul F.
spellingShingle Abdul Rashid, Suraya
Lawrence, Christoper J.
Luckham, Paul F.
Shear thinning and frequency-dependent behaviour of adsorbed polymer layers. Part II. Three-layer flow model.
author_facet Abdul Rashid, Suraya
Lawrence, Christoper J.
Luckham, Paul F.
author_sort Abdul Rashid, Suraya
title Shear thinning and frequency-dependent behaviour of adsorbed polymer layers. Part II. Three-layer flow model.
title_short Shear thinning and frequency-dependent behaviour of adsorbed polymer layers. Part II. Three-layer flow model.
title_full Shear thinning and frequency-dependent behaviour of adsorbed polymer layers. Part II. Three-layer flow model.
title_fullStr Shear thinning and frequency-dependent behaviour of adsorbed polymer layers. Part II. Three-layer flow model.
title_full_unstemmed Shear thinning and frequency-dependent behaviour of adsorbed polymer layers. Part II. Three-layer flow model.
title_sort shear thinning and frequency-dependent behaviour of adsorbed polymer layers. part ii. three-layer flow model.
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2008
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16695/1/Shear%20thinning%20and%20frequency%20dependent%20behaviour%20of%20adsorbed%20polymer%20layers%20Part%20I.pdf
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