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Microrheology in systems of polymeric colloids

HNYLUCHOVÁ, Z. BJALONČÍKOVÁ, P. HALASOVÁ, T. PEKAŘ, M.

Original Title

Microrheology in systems of polymeric colloids

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Passive microrheology is a novel approach determining viscoelastic properties of the soft materials based on the thermal movements of inserted particles. This method was utilized to investigate properties of selected polymeric colloids and measured values were compared with classical rheology results. Two different diameters of probes were applied to characterize measurability range of the passive microrheology for various polymeric materials. In our work, poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) (PSS) and sodium carboxymethyl celullose (CMC) were used. Our results show comparable values for samples of lower concentrations determined by classical rheology and passive microrheology, using various particle sizes for PSS and CMC. In case of higher concentrations of polymers, discrepancies in measured values from different techniques were observed. These differences can indicate applicability limits of the method but can also demonstrate characteristic properties of the sample microstructure. Evaluation of our results depends mainly on the size and the surface of the probes and the mesh size of the polymeric network.

Keywords

microrheology, rheology, viscoelasticity, sodium carboxymethylcelullose, poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate)

Authors

HNYLUCHOVÁ, Z.; BJALONČÍKOVÁ, P.; HALASOVÁ, T.; PEKAŘ, M.

RIV year

2013

Released

16. 10. 2013

ISBN

978-80-87294-44-4

Book

Nanocon 2013 conference proceedings

Edition

1

Pages from

131

Pages to

131

Pages count

136

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT105332,
  author="Zuzana {Hnyluchová} and Petra {Bjalončíková} and Tereza {Venerová} and Miloslav {Pekař}",
  title="Microrheology in systems of polymeric colloids",
  booktitle="Nanocon 2013 conference proceedings",
  year="2013",
  series="1",
  pages="131--131",
  isbn="978-80-87294-44-4"
}