We report steady and transient measure-ments of particle orientation in a clay dispersion sub-jected to shear flow. An organically modified clay is dispersed in a Newtonian polymer matrix at a volume fraction of 0.02, using methods previously reported by Mobuchon et al. (Rheol Acta 46: 1045, 2007). In accord with prior studies, mechanical rheometry shows yield stress-like behavior in steady shear, while time dependent growth of modulus is observed fol-lowing flow cessation. Measurements of flow-induced orientation in the flow-gradient plane of simple shear flow using small-angle and wide-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS and WAXS) are reported. Both SAXS and WAXS reveal increasing particle orientation as shear rate is increased. Partial relaxation of nanoparticle ori-entation upon flow cessation is well correlated with time-dependent changes in complex modulus. SAXS and WAXS data provide qualitatively similar results; however, some quantitative differences are attributed to differences in the length scales probed by these techniques.
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Nelson, R. J., Smith, T. E., Shelton, V. M., & Richards, K. V. (2015). Three Interventions for Financial Therapy: Fostering an Examination of Financial Behaviors and Beliefs. Journal of Financial Therapy, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.4148/1944-9771.1058
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