Rheological behavior of castor oil mixed with different pyromellitic esters

The paper presents the rheological behavior study of castor oil mixed with different pyromellitic esters. The pyromellitic tetraesters used were obtained through the esterification of pyromellitic anhydride with a special alcohol of a complex alkyl-aryl structure (2-phenoxy-ethanol) in conj...

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Main Authors: Boran Sorina, Tamas Andra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2014/0352-51391300062B.pdf
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spelling doaj-f961229d759b47e4bd08df91dddb5d9a2020-11-24T21:12:11ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51391820-74212014-01-0179224125110.2298/JSC130129062B0352-51391300062BRheological behavior of castor oil mixed with different pyromellitic estersBoran Sorina0Tamas Andra1CAICON Department, Faculty of Industrial Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, "Politehnica" University of Timisoara, Timisoara, RomaniaCAICON Department, Faculty of Industrial Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, "Politehnica" University of Timisoara, Timisoara, RomaniaThe paper presents the rheological behavior study of castor oil mixed with different pyromellitic esters. The pyromellitic tetraesters used were obtained through the esterification of pyromellitic anhydride with a special alcohol of a complex alkyl-aryl structure (2-phenoxy-ethanol) in conjunction with a linear aliphatic alcohol with variable length (n-butanol, n-decanol). The influence of pyromellitic esters’ structure and concentration was determined, as well as that of temperature, on the rheological behavior, by setting the dependence between the shear stress τ and the shear rate γ. The analysis of dependence between τ and γ demonstrates that the studied solutions have Newtonian behavior. The evolution of samples' viscosity with temperature was characterized by Arrhenius type equations, being established the values of viscous flow activation energy, Ea. This constant can be correlated with the effect of reducing friction in the presence of additives. It was also realized a characterization of annulus fluids flow under the effect of rotational motion, calculating the values of Taylor-Reynolds number (TaRe).http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2014/0352-51391300062B.pdfflow activation energyNewtonian behavioroil additivesviscosity
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author Boran Sorina
Tamas Andra
spellingShingle Boran Sorina
Tamas Andra
Rheological behavior of castor oil mixed with different pyromellitic esters
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
flow activation energy
Newtonian behavior
oil additives
viscosity
author_facet Boran Sorina
Tamas Andra
author_sort Boran Sorina
title Rheological behavior of castor oil mixed with different pyromellitic esters
title_short Rheological behavior of castor oil mixed with different pyromellitic esters
title_full Rheological behavior of castor oil mixed with different pyromellitic esters
title_fullStr Rheological behavior of castor oil mixed with different pyromellitic esters
title_full_unstemmed Rheological behavior of castor oil mixed with different pyromellitic esters
title_sort rheological behavior of castor oil mixed with different pyromellitic esters
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
1820-7421
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The paper presents the rheological behavior study of castor oil mixed with different pyromellitic esters. The pyromellitic tetraesters used were obtained through the esterification of pyromellitic anhydride with a special alcohol of a complex alkyl-aryl structure (2-phenoxy-ethanol) in conjunction with a linear aliphatic alcohol with variable length (n-butanol, n-decanol). The influence of pyromellitic esters’ structure and concentration was determined, as well as that of temperature, on the rheological behavior, by setting the dependence between the shear stress τ and the shear rate γ. The analysis of dependence between τ and γ demonstrates that the studied solutions have Newtonian behavior. The evolution of samples' viscosity with temperature was characterized by Arrhenius type equations, being established the values of viscous flow activation energy, Ea. This constant can be correlated with the effect of reducing friction in the presence of additives. It was also realized a characterization of annulus fluids flow under the effect of rotational motion, calculating the values of Taylor-Reynolds number (TaRe).
topic flow activation energy
Newtonian behavior
oil additives
viscosity
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2014/0352-51391300062B.pdf
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