Rheological and optical properties in systems containing TiO2 nanoparticles

In order to follow the sol-gel transition in systems containing TiO2 nanoparticles rheological and optical measurements were performed. Samples were prepared adding titanium(IV) butoxide (hydrolysis and condensation processes) to water/AOT/isooctane microemulsions. We prepared different systems at c...

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Autores principales: Romano, S.D, Acosta, E.O, Dürrschmidt, T., Kurlat, D.H
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spelling todo:paper_09277757_v183-185_n_p595_Romano2023-10-03T15:47:06Z Rheological and optical properties in systems containing TiO2 nanoparticles Romano, S.D Acosta, E.O Dürrschmidt, T. Kurlat, D.H Kerr effect Light scattering Rheology Sol-gel transition TiO2 nanoparticles Condensation Hydrolysis Light scattering Microemulsions Nanostructured materials Rheology Sol-gels Tungsten compounds Viscoelasticity Water Optical measurements Titanium oxides nanoparticle titanium dioxide article energy flow kinetics gel hydrolysis light scattering microemulsion phase transition physical phase polymerization priority journal viscosity In order to follow the sol-gel transition in systems containing TiO2 nanoparticles rheological and optical measurements were performed. Samples were prepared adding titanium(IV) butoxide (hydrolysis and condensation processes) to water/AOT/isooctane microemulsions. We prepared different systems at constant Wo=[H2O]/[AOT] while varying R=[H2O]/[Ti(BuO)4] to study the behaviour of viscoelastic parameters (G′, G′′ and η*) as a function of time at different frequencies as well as to analyse the Kerr constant (B) as a function of R. This work discusses the application of different theoretical approaches: scaling theory, 'fractal growth model' and 'nearly linear growth model'. These experiments were complemented with light scattering measurements. Either static and dynamic optical determinations show an abrupt increase in the size of scattering particles. A significant increase in B values was observed for concentrations below gelification point when they were compared with those determined by light scattering. Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09277757_v183-185_n_p595_Romano
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topic Kerr effect
Light scattering
Rheology
Sol-gel transition
TiO2 nanoparticles
Condensation
Hydrolysis
Light scattering
Microemulsions
Nanostructured materials
Rheology
Sol-gels
Tungsten compounds
Viscoelasticity
Water
Optical measurements
Titanium oxides
nanoparticle
titanium dioxide
article
energy
flow kinetics
gel
hydrolysis
light scattering
microemulsion
phase transition
physical phase
polymerization
priority journal
viscosity
spellingShingle Kerr effect
Light scattering
Rheology
Sol-gel transition
TiO2 nanoparticles
Condensation
Hydrolysis
Light scattering
Microemulsions
Nanostructured materials
Rheology
Sol-gels
Tungsten compounds
Viscoelasticity
Water
Optical measurements
Titanium oxides
nanoparticle
titanium dioxide
article
energy
flow kinetics
gel
hydrolysis
light scattering
microemulsion
phase transition
physical phase
polymerization
priority journal
viscosity
Romano, S.D
Acosta, E.O
Dürrschmidt, T.
Kurlat, D.H
Rheological and optical properties in systems containing TiO2 nanoparticles
topic_facet Kerr effect
Light scattering
Rheology
Sol-gel transition
TiO2 nanoparticles
Condensation
Hydrolysis
Light scattering
Microemulsions
Nanostructured materials
Rheology
Sol-gels
Tungsten compounds
Viscoelasticity
Water
Optical measurements
Titanium oxides
nanoparticle
titanium dioxide
article
energy
flow kinetics
gel
hydrolysis
light scattering
microemulsion
phase transition
physical phase
polymerization
priority journal
viscosity
description In order to follow the sol-gel transition in systems containing TiO2 nanoparticles rheological and optical measurements were performed. Samples were prepared adding titanium(IV) butoxide (hydrolysis and condensation processes) to water/AOT/isooctane microemulsions. We prepared different systems at constant Wo=[H2O]/[AOT] while varying R=[H2O]/[Ti(BuO)4] to study the behaviour of viscoelastic parameters (G′, G′′ and η*) as a function of time at different frequencies as well as to analyse the Kerr constant (B) as a function of R. This work discusses the application of different theoretical approaches: scaling theory, 'fractal growth model' and 'nearly linear growth model'. These experiments were complemented with light scattering measurements. Either static and dynamic optical determinations show an abrupt increase in the size of scattering particles. A significant increase in B values was observed for concentrations below gelification point when they were compared with those determined by light scattering. Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V.
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author Romano, S.D
Acosta, E.O
Dürrschmidt, T.
Kurlat, D.H
author_facet Romano, S.D
Acosta, E.O
Dürrschmidt, T.
Kurlat, D.H
author_sort Romano, S.D
title Rheological and optical properties in systems containing TiO2 nanoparticles
title_short Rheological and optical properties in systems containing TiO2 nanoparticles
title_full Rheological and optical properties in systems containing TiO2 nanoparticles
title_fullStr Rheological and optical properties in systems containing TiO2 nanoparticles
title_full_unstemmed Rheological and optical properties in systems containing TiO2 nanoparticles
title_sort rheological and optical properties in systems containing tio2 nanoparticles
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09277757_v183-185_n_p595_Romano
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