R. Gamez-corrales et al., Shear-thickening dilute surfactant solutions: Equilibrium structure as studied by small-angle neutron scattering, LANGMUIR, 15(20), 1999, pp. 6755-6763
We have combined rheology and small-angle neutron scattering experiments to
investigate dilute aqueous solution of cetyltrimethylammonium tosylate (CT
AT). Rheology experiments have been performed under controlled strain condi
tions as function of concentration (phi = 0.05 - 1%) and temperature (T = 2
3-45 degrees C). At low surfactant concentration and under steady shear con
ditions, the CTAT exhibits a continuous increase of the apparent viscosity
with increasing shear rates, also termed a shear-thickening transition. The
critical shear rate for shear thickening varies strongly with the temperat
ure according to an Arrhenius behavior, but very weakly with concentration.
On the same solutions that were studied by rheology, neutron scattering wa
s performed at rest to search for a correlation between the rheological fea
tures of the shear-thickening transition and the equilibrium micellar struc
ture. We have found that (i) for all concentrations that display the thicke
ning transition, the local morphology is that of cylindrical micelles, with
a radius R = 21.0 +/- 0.5 Angstrom; (ii) all spectra exhibit a scattering
correlation peak due to strong electrostatic repulsion between charged mice
lles; (iii) the shear-thickening transition in CTAT displays the same rheol
ogical features for solutions prepared either in the dilute (phi < phi*) or
in the semidilute (phi* < phi < 0.8%) regimes.