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Author Lapasin, Romano

Title Rheology of Industrial Polysaccharides: Theory and Applications / by Romano Lapasin, Sabrina Pricl
Published Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint : Springer, 1995

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Contents 1 The polysaccharides: sources and structures -- 2 Industrial applications of polysaccharides -- 3 Rheology -- 4 Rheology of polysaccharide systems -- 5 Rheometry -- Appendix A: review of elementary matrix, vector and tensor algebra -- Appendix B: derivation of the rate of deformation tensor -- Appendix C: the Criminale-Ericksen-Filbey (or CEF) equation -- Appendix D: correlation between relaxation modulus and material functions
Summary Fudustrial uses of polysaccharides centre on their ability to thicken or structure many times their own weight of water, or in other words to control the rheology of hydrated systems. Until comparatively recently, however, objective characterisation of polysaccharide rheology, except in a few specialist research laboratories, was largely confined to compression of gels, simple measurements of solution viscosity, often in ill-defined geometries, and imitative tests intended to reflectproductperformance in specific areas ofend-use. Several factors have combined to bring a wider range of rheological techniques into common use. One is the increasing practical importance of systems that cannot adequately be described as solids or liquids, such as 'weak gels' and spreadable pastes. fu parallel, routine characterisation of such systems has become economically feasible with the development of a new generation of comparatively inexpensive computer-controlled instruments. There has also been a change ofemphasis from phenomenologicaldescription ofproduct texture towards the use of rheological measurements to probe the underlying molecular and supramolecular structures and the processes by which they are formed. As a result, even the most pragmatic producers and users of industrial polysaccharides are probably now familiar with terms such as creep compliance, stress overshoot and the ubiquitous G' and G", although perhaps not fully understanding their precise meaning or practical significance. A definitive text giving a rigorous description of the rheological approaches relevant to polysaccharide systems is therefore appropriate and timely. Romano Lapasin and Sabrina Priel are to be congratulated for tackling the daunting but worthwhile taskofproducing such avolume
Subject Chemistry.
Food science.
Chemistry
Food Technology
chemistry.
Food science
Chemistry
Form Electronic book
Author Pricl, Sabrina
ISBN 9781461521853
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9781461359159
1461359155