Nonlinear rheological characterization of cellulose nanocrystals based systems
Licentiate thesis, 2021
In this framework, the PhD project focuses on investigating the relevance of nonlinear material rheological parameters on flow-field CNC interactions. Two water based CNC systems were characterized in this licentiate.
The first was CNCs with a lower ionic strength able to self-assemble from an isotropic phase with increasing CNC concentration into biphasic and liquid crystalline phases. The second one, CNCs with higher ionic strength, did not self-assemble. Instead, CNC suspensions with a higher sulfate content agglomerate into isotropic and isotropic gel phases. As nonlinear rheological characterization methods Fourier-Transform Rheology (FT-Rheology) and stress decomposition analysis were performed, to our knowledge, for the first time on the CNC systems analyzed. To investigate the dependence of concentration on self-assembled phase transitions in CNC suspensions, the rheological analysis was complemented by Rheo-PLI.
cellulose
rheo-PLI
CNC
FT-rheology
rheology
Author
Sylwia Wojno
Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Engineering Materials
Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)
Polymer Chemistry
Polymer Technologies
Other Chemistry Topics
Areas of Advance
Materials Science
Publisher
Chalmers
Nordanvinden/Sunnanvinden, Hörsalsvägen 5
Opponent: Dr Tiffany Abitbol, Senior Researcher at RISE Bioeconomy