Rheology and dynamic light scattering of octa-ethyleneglycol-monododecylether/chitosan solutions |
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Authors: | Z.M. dos Santos M.R. PereiraJ.L.C. Fonseca |
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Affiliation: | Instituto de Química, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Campus Universitário, Lagoa Nova, Natal, RN 59072-970, Brazil |
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Abstract: | In this work we used rheometry and DLS to probe relaxation phenomena in solutions of chitosan and octa-ethyleneglycol-monododecylether. The dispersions had a marked pseudoplastic behavior, which became less evident, as surfactant concentration was increased. Arrhenius plots showed that systems with surfactant presented a characteristic temperature at which apparent enthalpy of activation (varying from 3 to 40 kJ mol−1) changed: this change was correlated to a possible transition of colloidal aggregates to a wormlike configuration. DLS intensity correlation functions were described by KWW equation: pure chitosan solutions had relaxation rate distributions centered at a characteristic relaxation rate around 4.6 × 10−6 μS−1; as surfactant was added, a new component, with a faster characteristic relaxation rate with a magnitude order of 10−3 μs−1, appeared. It was shown that the dependence between these relaxation rates and surfactant concentration could be used to describe DLS-related relaxation phenomena as an Arrhenius-activated process, agreeing with results obtained using rheometry. |
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Keywords: | Chitosan-surfactant interactions Rheology Dynamic light scattering Relaxation rate distribution |
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