rheology

How is Rheology Measured in Catalytic Systems?

Rheological measurements in catalytic systems are typically performed using rheometers and viscometers. These instruments apply controlled stresses or strains to the material and measure the resulting flow behavior. Parameters such as viscosity, shear stress, and shear rate are determined to characterize the material's rheological properties. Advanced techniques like oscillatory rheometry can provide insights into the viscoelastic behavior of complex fluids and gels used in catalysis.

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