Abstract

Abstract The relaxation times of Liquid castor oil have been investigated by observing the scattered light of a He-Ne gas laser during the slow or rapid application of pressure up to 0.7 GPa at 293 K. For the application of pressure above 0.36 GPa the strong increase of the scattered light intensity approximately by a factor of 102 has been observed 12 hours after an application of pressure. This pressure effect is also observed for subsequent pressure cycles, i.e., the pressure effect is reversible. Experimental results are interpreted according to a model of a liquid of long rod molecules.

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