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Study on Thixotropic Phenomenon and Rheological Behavior of Non-Organic and Organic Polymers

A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Physics and Theory".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2022) | Viewed by 374

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Department Food Technology and Human Nutrition, Institute of Food Technology, College of Natural Science, University of Rzeszow, Zelwerowicza 4 St., 35-601 Rzeszow, Poland
Interests: carbohydrates; starch; hydrocolloids; gels; rheological properies; thixotropy
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Dear Colleagues,

Rheology science studies deformation and flow of matter under applied stress. It is a fundamental, interdisciplinary field of knowledge. In order to guarantee a good-working operation  process is  control  the  rheology  of  the material  within the specified range and conditions. By measuring structure–rheology relationship, can investigate and understand structure/property or process/fabrication relationships. In current studies a key is the development of new polymers with the  correct  rheology  for  processing.

The aim of this special issue of Polymers is pay attention to describe non-organic and organic polymers experimental and engineering rheology to potential apply the results in industry.

I am pleased to invite you to submit a manuscript for the Special Issue. "Study on thixotropic phenomenon and rheological behavior of non-organic and organic polymers"

Dr. Greta Adamczyk
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • organic and non-organic polymers rheology
  • natural and synthetic polymers
  • thixotropic fluids
  • experimental rheology
  • engineering rheology
  • extensional rheology
  • engineering application rheology in industry
  • functional properties of polymers
  • intelligent materials

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