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Micro and macrorheological behavior of CMC solutions

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Abstract

The viscosity of Carboxy-Methyl-Cellulose solutions has been measured on macroscopic scale by rheometer and on microscopic scale by Dynamic Light Scattering by using latex particles as probes. Results suggest that different physic-chemical environments influence viscosity in a way depending on the characteristic scale length investigated.

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