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Viscosity of dilute polyelectrolyte solutions: Temperature dependence
J. Cohen
, Z. Priel
Department of Chemistry
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Keyphrases
Temperature Effect
100%
Viscosity
100%
Polyelectrolyte
100%
Polyelectrolyte Solutions
100%
Solution Temperature
100%
Intrinsic Viscosity
75%
Specific Viscosity
50%
Huggins Coefficient
50%
Temperature Variation
25%
Order of Magnitude
25%
Polystyrene
25%
Activation Energy
25%
Linearly Dependent
25%
One-part
25%
Sulfonate
25%
Sodium
25%
Master Curve
25%
Long-range Interactions
25%
Measurement Accuracy
25%
Parts per Million
25%
Polymer Concentration
25%
Linear Regime
25%
Linear Dependence
25%
Low Ionic Strength
25%
Salt Condition
25%
Shear Viscosity
25%
High Dilution
25%
T-20
25%
Added Salt
25%
Linear Plot
25%
Salt-free Solution
25%
Engineering
Fluid Viscosity
100%
Temperature Dependence
100%
Molecular Weight
100%
Molecular Mass
100%
Intrinsic Viscosity
50%
Hydrodynamics
16%
Activation Energy
16%
Dilution
16%
Ionic Strength
16%
Master Curve
16%
Temperature Change
16%
Measured Value
16%
Linear Regime
16%
Linear Dependence
16%
Shear Viscosity
16%
Polymer Concentration
16%
Free Solution
16%
Material Science
Polyelectrolyte
100%
Intrinsic Viscosity
50%
Hydrodynamics
16%
Polystyrene
16%
Sodium
16%
Activation Energy
16%
Dilution
16%
Chemistry
Molecular Mass
100%
Intrinsic Viscosity
50%
Reaction Activation Energy
16%
Dilution
16%
Sodium
16%
Ionic Strength
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Polyelectrolyte
100%
Styrofoam
16%
Ionic Strength
16%
Chemical Engineering
Polystyrene
100%