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  1. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics
  2. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 76
  3. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 76, Issue 3, May 2003
  4. Rheology of Hydrophobically Modified Polymers
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Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 76, Issue 3, May 2003
To the Readers of the “Inzhenerno‐Fizicheskii Zhurnal”
Influence of the Association of Rigid and Flexible Macromolecules on Their Compatibility
Theory of the Relaxation Spectra of Cross‐Linked Polymers in the Presence of Structural and Dynamic Heterogeneity
Topological Models of the Flow and Kinetics of Coagulation‐Crystallization Structure Formation of Disperse Systems
Weakly Nonlinear Viscoelastic Nematodynamics
Statistics of Polymer‐Chain Conformations in the Intrinsic Coordinate System
Influence of Kinetic Factors on the Distinctive Features of the Rheological Behavior of Oligomer Systems
Structurally Inhomogeneous Regimes of Spreading of Film‐Forming Polymer Solutions
Rheology of Hydrophobically Modified Polymers
Rheological Properties of the Mixtures of Semidiluted and Concentrated Solutions of Polyvinyl Alcohol and Carboxymethyl Cellulose
Determination of the Dynamic Characteristics of Liquid‐Crystalline Polymeric Systems
Rheological Equations of State of Linear Polymers and Their Mixtures
Influence of the Degree of Compatibility of Polymers on the Rheological Properties of a Mixture Melt and the Processes of Structure Formation
Influence of the Molecular‐Mass Distribution of Gelatins Modified with a LIKI‐1 Tanning Agent on the Rheological Parameters of Interphase Adsorption Layers at the Interfase of an Aqueous Solution of Gelatin–Metaxylene
Influence of the Viscosity of Filled Epoxy Resins on Their Spreading on a Horizontal Surface
Influence of Thermoplastic Modifiers on the Properties and the Process of Curing of Epoxy Polymers
Exact Solution of the Problem of Flow of a Polymer Solution in a Plane Channel
Role of the Structural‐Rheological State of Poly(Meth)Acrylate Solutions in Their Soaking into Capillary‐Porous Bodies
On the Description of the Phenomenon of Filled Elastomer Strengthening
Influence of the Loading Rate and the Concentration of an Active Diluent on the Strength of Epoxy Composites and Model Adhesive Compounds
Investigation of the Structure of Polymer Networks from the Data on Dynamic Moduli at Different Static Deformations
Relaxation Properties of the Rouse Chain with Inhomogeneous Links
Rheological Properties of Flows of a Dense Gas and Liquids in Narrow Slot‐Like Pores
Rheological Model of Flow of a Material with a Variable Structure under Superplastic Deformation
Mathematical Modeling of the Processes of Deformation of Soils with Time
Industrial Synthesis and Evaluation of the Hydrodynamic Efficiency of Potential Agents for Decreasing Resistance in Petroleum Pipelines
Clots of Blood Plasma
Modeling of the Rheological Behavior of Wood in Compression Processes
Rheological Elements in the Statics and Dynamics of Wetting
Mathematical Modeling of Rheological Properties of Clays and Clay Rocks
Dependence of the Viscosity on the Concentration of Particles by the Example of Blood and Erythrocytic Suspensions
State of the Rheological Properties of Blood in the Dynamics of Development of Acute Disturbances of Cerebral Circulation in Atherosclerosis Patients
Hemorheology and Erythrodieresis in Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease. Medical Plasmapheresis
Improvement of the Rheological Properties of Blood as a Result of Diagnostic Application of Ultravist in the Case of Endovascular Intervention in a Patient with Chronic Renal Insufficiency
Character of Changes in the Rheological Properties of Blood and the State of Peripheral Blood Flow in Patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Comparative Analysis of Changes in the Rheological Properties of Blood at Stages of Treatment of Cardiosurgery Patients
Innovations in the Modeling of the Rheological Properties of Blood
Influence of a Variable Magnetic Field on the Rheological Properties of Blood in Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Flow of Blood in Eye Vessels with Allowance for Aggregation
Features of the Microrheological Behavior of Blood in Children
Aggregation of Erythrocytes into Columnar Structures (“Rouleaux”) and the Rheology of Blood
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Rheology of Hydrophobically Modified Polymers

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Author Rogovina, L. Z. Vasil'ev, V. G. Churochkina, N. A. Pryakhina, T. A.
Copyright Year 2003
Abstract A study has been made of the rheological characteristics of the aqueous and water‐salt solutions and gels of one class of hydrophobically modified polymers: acrylamide copolymers with a hydrophobic monomer which can be either acrylamide with a hydrophobic “tail” consisting of 9 or 12 carbon atoms or methacrylate with the same “tail.” It has been shown that a sharp growth in the viscosity of the solutions and in the limiting stress, the highest Newtonian viscosity, and the elastic modulus of the gels is the greater, the larger the length and the number of hydrophobic groups in the copolymer and the smaller the amount of a surfactant in the process of its synthesis, which leads to a hydrophobicity growth of the copolymer. Consideration has been given to the role of the number of charges introduced into the copolymer apart from the hydrophobic groups and to other factors determining the rheological properties of the gels and their resistance to temperature.
Starting Page 527
Ending Page 534
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISSN 10620125
Journal Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics
Volume Number 76
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 1573871X
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 2003-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Statistical Physics Mechanics Thermodynamics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Engineering Condensed Matter Physics
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