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Eastern Michigan University

Rheology

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Rheological Characteristics Of Solvent Free Nanofluids: Thermal Transitions And Reactive Curing, Daniel Chojnowski Mar 2011

Rheological Characteristics Of Solvent Free Nanofluids: Thermal Transitions And Reactive Curing, Daniel Chojnowski

Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations

Solvent-free nanofluids are a new and exciting class of material that evolved to address the limitations of their predecessors, nanocomposites. One of the most exciting aspects of solvent-free nanofluids is the wide range of tools chemists have to build and study them. Understanding how the structure manipulations impact the rheology of the resulting solvent-free nanofluids is essential if solvent-free nanofluids are truly the technology of the future. This work documents the basic rheological parameters, thermal transitions, and curing kinetics of various solvent-free nanofluids synthesized by Zhiming Qiu and Kejian Bian at the Coating Research Institute at Eastern Michigan University.