Summary:
Colloidal aqueous dispersions of 2 to 5 % (weight) of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HMPC 4000)
yield pseudoplastic mucilages and gels. Rotational viscosimetry in the cone-plate arrangement
enables rapid and reproducible evaluation of the transitional region between pseudoplastic and
plastic deformation, characterized by Herschel-Bulkley equation. To the traditional Ostwald’s
two-parameter relationship it adds a third one, revealing a deviation from the beginning of the
coordinates of the rheogram caused by the limiting yield stress. The obtained equations make it
possible not only to estimate apparent and real viscosity, but also the area under the curve of the
pseudoplastic rheogram. The actual precondition of integration, however, is the estimation of the
limiting yield stress as the shear rate for the zero shear stress. Experimental estimation of the
bottom margin for the integration of the area under the curve makes mutual comparability of
rheograms possible. At a temperature of 32 °C, analysis of variance demonstrated a significant
diminution of this area in the presence of about 2% of pilocarpinium chloride.
Key words:
rotational viscosimetry – mucilages and gels – pseudoplastic properties –
rheogramme equation – pilocarpinium chloride
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