Surfactants, Applications & the Importance of Viscosity
Surfactants, or surface-active-agents, are amphiphilic chemicals that possess a ...
Characterize Your Battery Slurry with the Right Tools
Batteries have been part of our lives since the days of handheld radios and clunky ...
Viscosity of Thermoresponsive Ionic Liquids
Unlike inorganic salts such as KCl and NaCl that melt in the vicinity of 800°C, organic ...
DNA Condensation and Viscosity
As we have mentioned in previous blogs, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a charged polymer ...
The Importance of Annual Viscometer Maintenance
RheoSense encourages routine maintenance of all VROC® viscometers and chips, including an ...
Advantages of Testing Small Sample Volume
When determining the best instrument for your rheology measurements, specifically ...
Importance of Viscosity in Hydraulic Fracturing Systems
After an oil well is drilled, casing is cemented in place and specific zones are ...
4 Steps to Material Characterization Using Viscosity Measurements
When designing a strategy for complete material characterization using viscosity ...
DNA Denaturation
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a charged polymer that carries the genetic information for ...
Thermal Conductivity in Battery Thermal Management
Across the globe, the transportation industry has begun shifting towards electric ...
κ-Carrageenan Thermal Phase Diagram
Thermo-responsive polymers that can react to temperature variation and undergo reversible ...
Viscosity Analysis of DNA
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a polymer made up of monomers called deoxyribonucleotides. ...