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Time-dependent rheology of clay particle-stabilised emulsions

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Time-dependent rheology of clay particle-stabilised emulsions

Auteurs : Catherine P. Whitby ; Paula Corbi Garcia

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We have studied the thixotropic behaviour of clay particle-stabilised emulsions using a combination of rheology and confocal fluorescence microscopy. Oil drops were stabilised by laponite particles attached to their surfaces and incorporated into a three dimensional super-aggregate structure of laponite particles that formed in the water. The self-supporting, three-dimensional network of drops and laponite particles gives the emulsions pronounced gel-like properties. The transient flow behaviour of the emulsions depends on the mechanical properties of the laponite dispersions and the oil drop volume fraction.

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AU : WHITBY (Catherine P.); GARCIA (Paula Corbi); BERGAYA (Faiza); SCHOONHEYDT (Robert)
AF : Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia/Mawson Lakes, South Australia, 5095/Australie (1 aut., 2 aut.); Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)/Orléans/France (1 aut.)
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EA : We have studied the thixotropic behaviour of clay particle-stabilised emulsions using a combination of rheology and confocal fluorescence microscopy. Oil drops were stabilised by laponite particles attached to their surfaces and incorporated into a three dimensional super-aggregate structure of laponite particles that formed in the water. The self-supporting, three-dimensional network of drops and laponite particles gives the emulsions pronounced gel-like properties. The transient flow behaviour of the emulsions depends on the mechanical properties of the laponite dispersions and the oil drop volume fraction.
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SD : Reología; Fluorescencia; Agregado; Propiedad mecánica; Dispersión; Recuperación
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