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The influence of particle-size distribution on the apparent viscosity of non-newtonian dispersed systems

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In this article, the viscosity of monodisperse suspensions of poly(methylmethacrylate) spheres in Nujol, with diameters (D) of 0.1 μ, 0.6 μ, 1.0 μ, and 4.0μ, respectively, have been blended together in various proportions to give suspensions with different modal size distributions.
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This article is published in Journal of Colloid and Interface Science.The article was published on 1970-05-01. It has received 83 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Apparent viscosity.

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Flow and Functional Models for Rheological Properties of Fluid Foods

TL;DR: A flow model may be considered to be a mathematical equation that can describe rheological data, such as shear rate versus shear stress, in a basic shear diagram, and that provides a convenient and concise manner of describing the data.
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Multiple emulsion stability: pressure balance and interfacial film strength.

TL;DR: It appears that the effect of coverslip pressure on multiple emulsions may be useful as an accelerated stability testing method or for initial formulation screening.
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Simulation of Mixing Effects in Antisolvent Crystallization Using a Coupled CFD-PDF-PBE Approach

TL;DR: In this paper, a turbulent computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code was coupled with a multienvironment probability density function (PDF) model, which captured the micromixing in the subgrid scale, and the population balance equation, which models the evolution of the crystal size distribution.
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Formation and applications of multiple emulsions

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of fundamental works on the formation and dispersion state of multiple emulsion systems are reviewed and integrated in the area of colloid science so as to obtain further insights into the formulation of W/O/W emulsions.
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The viscosity of W/O/W emulsions: An attempt to estimate the water permeation coefficient of the oil layer from the viscosity changes in diluted systems on aging under osmotic pressure gradients

TL;DR: In this paper, it was confirmed experimentally that the Newtonian viscosity of a series of diluted W/O/W emulsions is greatly influenced by the osmotic pressure gradient between the inner aqueous phase and the outer aquesous phase.
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Light Scattering by Small Particles

H. C. Van de Hulst, +1 more
- 18 Jul 1957 - 
TL;DR: Light scattering by small particles as mentioned in this paper, Light scattering by Small Particle Scattering (LPS), Light scattering with small particles (LSC), Light Scattering by Small Parts (LSP),
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The viscosity of a concentrated suspension of spherical particles

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors extended the viscosity equation for an infinitely dilute suspension of spheres to apply to a suspension of finite concentration, and made use of a functional equation which must be satisfied if the final viscosities is independent of the sequence of stepwise additions of partial volume fractions of the spheres to the suspension.
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Prediction of the Viscosity of Multimodal Suspensions from Unimodal Viscosity Data

R. J. Farris
- 01 Jul 1968 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a theoretical treatment of particle-particle interaction is described from which the viscosity-concentration behavior of multimodal suspensions of rigid particles can be related to the visco-conscentration behaviour of the unimodal components.
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Viscosity of Dispersed and Aggregated Suspensions of Spheres

T. B. Lewis, +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, rheological data has been reported for suspensions with a dispersed phase composed entirely of permanent aggregates of controlled size, size distribution, and shape, and the results for the dispersed and aggregated systems were made as a function of the number of spheres per aggregate with the average aggregate size controlled over a relatively narrow range.
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Electron Microscopy of Monodisperse Latexes

TL;DR: In this article, a series of monodisperse polystyrene latexes has been prepared by carefully controlled emulsion polymerizations. The particle diameters of three of these latexes were determined by electron microscopy.
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