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Characterization of Pmma Gel Spheres and Shear Induced Microstructure
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) particles are suspended without additional free polymer in benzyl alcohol, where they swell to nearly three times their dry radius. The single particle properties are examined by static and dynamic light scattering measurements, as well as by intrinsic viscosity measurements. A colloidal liquid/crystal phase diagram is determined as a function of effective volume fraction determined from the intrinsic viscosity. The samples are subjected to oscillatory shear flows to determine the influence of flow on the particle microstructure. A nonequilibrium phase diagram is constructed indicating a correlation between spontaneous ordering at equilibrium and shear induced ordering. These results are compared with previous work done for hard PMMA sphere suspensions.
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