L. Jiang et al., Electroviscous effects of dilute sodium poly(styrenesulfonate) solutions in simple shear flow, MACROMOLEC, 34(11), 2001, pp. 3730-3735
Electroviscous effects of dilute sodium poly(styrenesulfonate) solutions su
bject to a simple shear flow are studied experimentally. Emphasis is placed
on investigation of the coupled primary and tertiary effects using differe
nt added salt species. At constant shear rate, the intrinsic viscosity is f
ound to be in descending order for solutions with added LiCl, NaCl, and KCl
at equal molar concentration. A similar descending order is also observed
for MgCl2, CaCl2, and BaCl2. The noticeable difference in the intrinsic vis
cosity between various added salts indicates that the primary effect associ
ated with distortion of the electric double layer caused by the imposed flo
w cannot be neglected. The experimental data also show that the intrinsic v
iscosity of a solution with added divalent cations is lower than that with
monovalent ones at constant ionic strength.