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Rheology of dispersions

Casson, N., 1959. In Mill. C.C. (ed.), Rheology of Disperse Systems, Pergamon Press, London. [Pg.15]

Many of the crucial problems for researchers in this area are the same as the ones encountered in other areas of surface and interfacial science. The research of chemical engineers on high-performance ceramic materials, field-induced bioseparations, and fouling also addresses phenomena such as agglomeration and clustering in dispersions and rheology of dispersions. For EPIDs,... [Pg.177]

DE Deem. Rheology of dispersed systems. In HA Lieberman, MM Rieger, GS Banker, eds. Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms Disperse Systems, Vol. 1, New York Marcel Dekker, 1988, pp 367-514. [Pg.285]

Casson, N., MUl, C. (1959) Rheology of disperse systems. Pergamon Press, New York... [Pg.213]

Flow and rheology of dispersions and viscosity of polymer solutions and how viscosity is used to characterize dispersions (Chapter 4)... [Pg.56]

The net outcome of the encounter between two particles —that is, whether attraction or repulsion prevails — depends on magnitudes of attractive and repulsive forces as the particles approach each other. Table 4.4 summarizes some pertinent relationships from Chapters 10-12 that will be useful in the following discussion of the effects of electrostatic and van der Waals forces on the rheology of dispersions. [Pg.173]

Hunter, R., Foundations of Colloid Science, Vol. 2, Oxford University Press, Oxford, England, 1990. (Mostly graduate level. Chapter 18 presents a graduate-level introduction to rheology of dispersions.)... [Pg.188]

Hunter, R. J., Foundations of Colloid Science, Vol. 2, Clarendon Press, Oxford, England, 1989. (Undergraduate and graduate levels. Along with Volume 1, these two volumes cover almost all the topics covered in the present chapter at a more advanced level. Volume 1 discusses DLVO theory and thermodynamic approaches to polymer-induced stability or instability and is at the undergraduate level. Volume 2 presents advanced topics (e.g., statistical mechanics of concentrated dispersions, rheology of dispersions, etc.).)... [Pg.621]

Casson, N., "Rheology of Disperse Systems" (C.C. Mill Ed.) Pergamon Press London (1959). van Olphen, H. "An Introduction to Clay Colloid Chemistry", Interscience, London, 1977. [Pg.45]

Papenhuijzen, J.M.P. (1972). The role of particle interaetion in the rheology of dispersed systems. Rheologica Acta. 11 73-88. [Pg.413]

Ippolito, M. Rheology of disperse systems-influence of NaCl on the viscous properties of aqueous bentonite suspensions. In Rheology Volume 2 Fluids Astarita, G.,... [Pg.3144]

Taylor A, Bagley A. Rheology of dispersions of swollen gel particles. / Polym Sci 1975 13 1133-1144. [Pg.114]

Casson, N. "Rheology of Disperse Systems" Mill, C. C., Ed. Pergamon Press New York, 1959 Chapter 5. [Pg.242]


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