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Effect of Micellar Shape on Viscoelastic Behavior and Gel Network Structure of Hydrogel Formed by Surfactant-mediated Gelation Using Glutamic-acid-based Organogelator.

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Surfactant-mediated gelation (SMG) is a technique used to form hydrogels by solubilizing water-insoluble low-molecular-weight organogelators in surfactant micelles. In this study, we investigated the viscoelastic behavior of SMG hydrogels and… Click to show full abstract

Surfactant-mediated gelation (SMG) is a technique used to form hydrogels by solubilizing water-insoluble low-molecular-weight organogelators in surfactant micelles. In this study, we investigated the viscoelastic behavior of SMG hydrogels and the effect of micellar shape on their gel network structure using a glutamic acid-based organogelator. Stress-strain curves obtained from static viscoelasticity measurements showed that a wormlike micelle-mediated gel (W-SMG) exhibited a higher stress than a spherical micelle-mediated gel (S-SMG). From the viscosity-shear rate curve (flow curve), we inferred that the SMG gel exhibited a shear thickening behavior, particularly W-SMG. Microscopic observations revealed that W-SMG formed a denser and more uniform gel network than S-SMG when subjected to strong shearing. W-SMG showed remarkable adhesiveness and a significantly higher tensile normal stress than S-SMG. The storage modulus and loss modulus of W-SMG and the wormlike micellar solution obtained from frequency sweep measurements of the dynamic viscoelasticity were analyzed by Maxwell fitting. The wormlike micellar solution produced a good fit with the single Maxwell model, whereas W-SMG produced the best fit with the generalized Maxwell model comprising two Maxwell elements. From the relaxation time characteristics obtained from the Maxwell model, W-SMG was found to be a viscoelastic material coexisting with a structure having a short relaxation time derived from the gel network and a long relaxation time derived from the wormlike micelle. Under the oscillation strain measured by a rheometer, W-SMG showed a greater normal stress than the wormlike micellar solution, indicating a significant Weissenberg effect.

Keywords: smg; behavior; gel network; effect

Journal Title: Journal of oleo science
Year Published: 2023

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