准二维离子液体的剪切粘度
J D Hernández Velázquez1, A Gama Goicochea1
1Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Ecatepec, División de Ingeniería Química y Bioquímica, Tecnológico Nacional de México, 55210 Ecatepec de Morelos, Estado de México, Mexico.
The journal of physical chemistry. B
|April 9, 2025
概括
这项研究模拟了准二维离子液体 (2D ILs),发现增加的粒子合提高了剪切粘度和摩擦. 所有系统都表现出剪切薄化,并遵循普遍的缩放规律.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 计算化学的计算化学
- 流体动力学 流体动力学
背景情况:
- 高密度的离子液体 (ILs) 具有独特的特性.
- 了解它们的质行为对于应用至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在近二维IL (2DIL) 中研究剪切粘度 (η) 和动力摩擦系数 (μ).
- 分析越来越多的粒子合 (Γ*) 对剪切流下的质性质的影响.
- 探索这些属性所支配的普遍缩放规律.
主要方法:
- 粗粒度的数值模拟. 粗粒度的数值模拟.
- 在恒温下应用静态线性流量.
- 剪切速率 (γ̇) 和合常数 (Γ*) 的系统变化.
主要成果:
- 剪切粘度 (η) 和摩擦系数 (μ) 增加与粒子合 (Γ*).
- 所有模拟的2D IL系统都表现出剪切稀释行为.
- 普遍的缩放规律 (η ∼ γ̇ζ,μ ∼ γ̇κ) 观察到 κ - ζ = 1.
结论:
- 封闭IL的结构变化显著影响粘度和摩擦.
- 这些发现与已确立的学缩放原则保持一致.
- 预测为优化技术应用中的IL提供了洞察力.
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