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Validation of temperature-controlled rheo-MRI measurements in a submillimeter-gap Couette geometry

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2022-07
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Milc, Klaudia W.  
Serial, Maria Raquel  orcid-logo
Philippi, John  
Dijksman, Joshua A.  
van Duynhoven, John P. M.  
Terenzi, Camilla  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/9885
Journal
Magnetic resonance in chemistry  
Volume
60
Issue
7
Start Page
606
End Page
614
Citation
Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry 60 (7): 606-614 (2022-07)
Publisher DOI
10.1002/mrc.5157
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85104005748
A temperature-controlled submillimeter-gap (500 μm) rheo-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Couette cell has been developed to measure confined flow of soft structured materials under controlled temperature. The proposed setup enables performing rheo-MRI measurements using (i) a spatially uniform temperature control over the range 15°C to 40°C and (ii) a high spatial resolution up to 10 μm, as a consequence of the improved mechanical stability of the in-house developed rotating elements. Here, we demonstrate the performance of the cell for the rheo-MRI velocimetry study of a thixotropic fat crystal dispersion, a complex fluid commonly used in food manufacturing. The submillimeter-gap geometry and variable temperature capability of the cell enable observing the effects of shear- and temperature-induced fat recrystallization on both wall slip and shear banding under strongly confined flow. Our improved rheo-MRI setup opens new perspectives for the fundamental study of strongly confined flow, cooperative effects, and the underlying interparticle interactions and for ultimately aiding optimization of products involved in spreading/extrusion, such as cosmetics and foods.
Subjects
1 H rheo-MRI
confined flow
food microstructure
temperature control
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