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Linear and non-linear flow behavior of welan gum solutions

Authors

Carmona, Jose A. , Ramirez, Pablo , Carmen Garcia, M. , SANTOS GARCÍA, JENIFER, Munoz, Jose

External publication

Si

Means

Rheol. Acta

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

2.604

SJR Impact

0.683

Publication date

01/02/2019

ISI

000461364300001

Abstract

Rheological and microstructural properties of welan gum aqueous solutions were studied as a function of polymer concentration in the 0.2-0.6% (m/m) range at fixed temperature 20 degrees C. Welan gum is an exopolysaccharide produced by Sphingomonas sp. All the systems exhibited a shear thinning and weak gel-like behavior whose parameters were well adjusted to a power law with the concentration. Furthermore, time-concentration superposition methods were carried out to obtain two master curves, one from the flow curves and the other from the mechanical spectra, which made it possible to extend the accessible experimental range. The non-linear viscoelastic properties were also studied by means of parallel superposition tests. The superimposed shear stress induced a change from weak gel to entangled solution behavior. This latter flow behavior is characterized by a frequency crossover that has been shown to have a linear dependence on the superimposed steady-state shear rate. Finally, Cryo-SEM images revealed a network with numerous junction zones between polymer chains.

Keywords

Parallel superposition; Welan gum; Master curve; Cryo-SEM

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