Flocculation of veegum suspension by electrolytes

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Publication Type thesis
School or College College of Pharmacy
Department Pharmacology & Toxicology
Author Lee, Kwang Pyo
Title Flocculation of veegum suspension by electrolytes
Date 1969-06
Description The effect on the apparent viscosity of 2 wt. % Veegum suspensions of different types of electrolytes and of different electrolyte concentrations was studied. Measurements were made with a Bookfield Synchro-Lectric viscometer, using a No. 3 spindle at 30 R.P.M. at 24?C. As electrolyte concentration increased, the apparent viscosity was observed to increase to a maximum and then decrease. Changes in viscosity were in general agreement with predicted results based on the Hofmeister sequence and the Schulze-Hardy rule. Three flow phenomena were noticed which were dependent upon the concentration of electrolyte when the viscosity measurements were plotted against time; namely, a thixotropic flow at high electrolyte concentration, a Newtonian flow at intermediate electrolyte concentration, and a dilatant flow when low concentrations of electrolyte added to the Veegum system. The observed wlectrolyte effect on the apparent viscosity was discussed in terms of the Verwey-Overbeek theoroy. Typical stress-relaxations curves of the thixotropic flow were analyzed by a derived equation for stress-relaxation. :Card-Stack" model of flow unites was postulated to interpret the three electrolyte. An approximate formula of Veegum was computed from chemical analysis applying the Marshall approach.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject MESH Electrolytes
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name PhD
Language eng
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