Effect of shear rate, temperature, and salts on the viscosity and viscoelasticity of semi‐dilute and entangled xanthan gum
Samietha Kummar,
Noah R. Dull,
Sedi Helsper
et al.
Abstract:Xanthan gum, a naturally‐occurring, high‐molecular‐weight, anionic polyelectrolyte, exhibits significant drag‐reducing properties at low concentrations in water, suggesting promising applications in geothermal networks. The flow behavior of xanthan solutions are explored, specifically at concentrations in the semi‐dilute (1000 ppm by mass) and entangled (4000 ppm) regimes as well as in both water and various salt solutions across a temperature range of 5–85°C. The viscosity and viscoelastic properties of xanth… Show more
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