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Type: Journal article
Title: Diffusing probe measurements of polystyrene latex particles in polyelectrolyte solutions : Deviations from Stokes-Einstein behavior
Author: Dunstan, Dave E.
Stokes, Jason
Citation: Macromolecules, 2000; 33 (1):193-198
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Issue Date: 2001
ISSN: 0024-9297
School/Discipline: School of Chemical Engineering
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Dave E. Dunstan and Jason Stokes
Abstract: The diffusion coefficients of polystyrene latex spheres in both Newtonian and elastic liquids have been measured using dynamic light scattering. The diffusion coefficients of the latex particles measured in glycerol/water (Newtonian) solutions obey Stokes-Einstein behavior over a range of solvent viscosity and temperature. Two apparent diffusion coefficients for the particles are measured in viscoelastic polyacrylamide solutions and are designated Dfast and Dslow. The apparent fast diffusion coefficients measured in the polyacrylamide solutions show an increase to a maximum, above that measured in the solvent water, with increasing polyacrylamide concentration. The apparent fast diffusion coefficient is seen to increase to twice that measured in the water solvent. At higher polyacrylamide concentrations the observed Dfast values decrease below the value obtained in the solvent water. Dfast increases with the scattering vector (q) while Dslow is independent of q.
Description: © 2000 American Chemical Society
DOI: 10.1021/ma9908503
Published version: http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/mamobx/2000/33/i01/abs/ma9908503.html
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