Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10603293 Carbohydrate Polymers 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this work we used rheometry and DLS to probe relaxation phenomena in solutions of chitosan and octa-ethyleneglycol-monododecylether. The dispersions had a marked pseudoplastic behavior, which became less evident, as surfactant concentration was increased. Arrhenius plots showed that systems with surfactant presented a characteristic temperature at which apparent enthalpy of activation (varying from 3 to 40 kJ mol−1) changed: this change was correlated to a possible transition of colloidal aggregates to a wormlike configuration. DLS intensity correlation functions were described by KWW equation: pure chitosan solutions had relaxation rate distributions centered at a characteristic relaxation rate around 4.6 × 10−6 μS−1; as surfactant was added, a new component, with a faster characteristic relaxation rate with a magnitude order of 10−3 μs−1, appeared. It was shown that the dependence between these relaxation rates and surfactant concentration could be used to describe DLS-related relaxation phenomena as an Arrhenius-activated process, agreeing with results obtained using rheometry.
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