2008 APS March Meeting
Volume 53, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 10–14, 2008;
New Orleans, Louisiana
Session X8: Focus Session: Wormlike Micellar Fluids and Vesicles
8:00 AM–10:48 AM,
Friday, March 14, 2008
Morial Convention Center
Room: RO6
Sponsoring
Unit:
DFD
Chair: Andrew Belmonte, Pennsylvania State University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2008.MAR.X8.1
Abstract: X8.00001 : Rheo-NMR of shear banded flow in wormlike micelles
8:00 AM–8:36 AM
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Abstract
Author:
Paul Callaghan
(Victoria University of Wellington)
Rheo-NMR gives access to detailed information about the flow
field generated by the device used to induce deformational flow.
It also provides information about colloidal or molecular
organisation and dynamics, under conditions of flow. In
particular, NMR offers the possibility of measuring nuclear spin
relaxation times and molecular self-diffusion coefficients,
sensitive respectively to molecular brownian motions and their
restrictions due to local structure. Furthermore, through the use
of orientation-dependent terms in the spin interactions, such as
the nuclear quadrupole or dipolar interactions, NMR permits the
measurement of molecular order parameters. When combined with
imaging methods, NMR in principle allows such measurements to be
spatially localized, often with resolution down to a few 10s of
microns
In the study of shear banding phenomena in wormlike micelles,
Rheo-NMR has proven of especial value, not only indicating the
clear existence of shear bands, but also that they are associated
with fluctuations, and sometimes, with molecular alignment. The
subtlety of the correspondence (or lack of correspondence)
between birefringence effects and shear banded flow has also been
revealed. Recent measurements of shear-banded flow under Couette
flow of the micellar system 10\% w/v cetylpyridinium chloride and
sodium salicylate (CPyCl/NaSal) molar ratio 2:1 in 0.5 M NaCl in
$^1$H$_2$O, indicate that shear banding fluctuations are
consistent with the shear stress fluctuations observed in
rheological measurements. Furthermore we find a coupling between
flow fluctuations in the gradient and vorticity directions. Using
$^2$H NMR spectroscopy on a deuterated probe molecule (n-decane)
in the wormlike micellar interior, direct measurement of the
shear-induced nematic phase transition is reported. More recently
we have used Rheo-NMR to investigate the flow and alignment
properties of worm-like micelles formed by a 5\% w/w solution of
the BASF difunctional block copolymer non-ionic surfactant,
Pluronic P105 in water along with 4.3\% w/v 1-phenylethanol-d5. A
variety of shear-banding and alignment behaviours are observed,
along with both stable and fluctuating flows.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2008.MAR.X8.1