Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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594318 | Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2012 | 5 Pages |
We have investigated the formation of a viscoelastic wormlike micellar solution with natural-sourced materials such as sucrose monopalmitate (C16SE) and fatty acid (FA). Zero-shear viscosity of 10 wt% aqueous solutions of C16SE and lauric acid (LA) increased with the increase in the C16SE fraction to a certain level but it decreased after a maximum value. Viscous solutions having almost maximum zero-shear viscosity showed non-Newtonian behavior and had Maxwell-type mechanical properties. When a small fraction of LA of the water/C16SE/LA system was substituted with sodium laurate (SL), the maximum zero-shear viscosity increased by nearly one order of magnitude from the original system due to a decrease in the diffusion constant of the wormlike micelles. With further substitutions of LA with SL, the zero-shear viscosity decreased because the highly hydrophilic fatty acid soap makes elongated micelles shorter.
Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Highly viscous wormlike micellar solutions with sucrose monopalmitate and fatty acids. ► Effect of fatty acid chain length on the viscosity was studied. ► Maxwell-type dynamic rheological behavior was observed. ► Extensive viscosity boosting effect was observed by introducing a fatty acid soap. ► Slow diffusion of wormlike micelles could contribute to the viscosity boosting effect.