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A Look Behind the Salt Curve: An Examination of Thickening Mechanisms in Shampoo Formulations
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2008
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Rheological MeasurementRheological Constitutive EquationEngineeringFluid MechanicsRelaxation TimeRheological PropertySalt CurvePeg‐150 DistearateHydromechanicsRheologyRheology ControlShampoo FormulationsSimple Shampoo FormulationsMultiphase FlowSoft MatterBiophysicsBiomolecular Engineering
Dynamic oscillatory rheological measurements are used to examine two mechanisms for thickening simple shampoo formulations. The salt curve, in which viscosity of a surfactant solution is maximized at intermediate levels of salt, is shown to be due to the variation in relaxation time; this is found to correlate with variation in the degree of entanglement per micelle. This is contrasted with the effect of PEG‐150 distearate, which alters viscosity through a change in modulus.