Journal of Rheology, Vol.40, No.6, 1115-1128, 1996
Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance Imaging of Apparent Slip Effects in Xanthan Solutions
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging has been used to investigate the flow of 0.2% aqueous solutions of xanthan gum. Apparent slip was observed in solutions made from the material supplied by UNAM but not in that supplied by Aldrich or Kelco. The apparent slip velocity was a constant fraction of the maximal velocity for a given contraction ratio. The apparent slip velocity also appeared to be independent of L/D but was strongly influenced by the wall stress, the observed apparent slip velocities being comparable with those determined using the Mooney analysis on capillary flows. After exposure to the action of a syringe pump, which reduced the mean molecular weight of the xanthan, the UNAM xanthan solution no longer exhibited apparent slip. Slip appears to be a function of molecular weight, possibly through sensitivity to the aspect ratio of the molecule.
Keywords:DYNAMIC NMR MICROSCOPY;POLYMER-SOLUTIONS;CONCENTRATED SUSPENSIONS;RHEOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR;GUM SOLUTIONS;COUETTE-FLOW;DIFFUSION;VELOCITY;POLYSACCHARIDE;CAPILLARIES