Rheological and Microstructural Behavior of a Model Concentrated Fabric Softener
✍ Scribed by N. Calero; C. Alfaro; C. García; M. Berjano; Á. Lluch; J. Muñoz
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 797 KB
- Volume
- 34
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0930-7516
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✦ Synopsis
Shear-induced microstructural transitions in aqueous systems of a cationic commercial esterquat-type surfactant used in concentrated fabric softeners were rheologically and microscopically characterized. Binary (surfactant/water) and ternary (surfactant/CaCl 2 /water) systems were studied. The obtained flow curves demonstrated the shear-thickening behavior in ternary systems at high shear rates, provoked by shear-induced transitions from surfactant bilayers to multilamellar vesicles. This fact was confirmed by hysteresis-loop experiments which proved that a critical shear rate was required to observe apparent antithixotropic behavior in the ternary systems. Start-up flow tests indicated that the increase of shear stress with shear time was more marked as the shear rate was increased. Finally, a comparative aging study of ternary systems with a surfactant used in concentrated fabric softeners and the ternary systems with a surfactant utilized in diluted and semiconcentrated fabric softeners was performed.
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