Abstract

Phase transitions, structures, and rheological properties of hydroxypropyl cellulose–ethylene glycol and ethyl cellulose–dimethylformamide systems in the presence and in the absence of a magnetic field have been studied. The application of the magnetic-field results in increases in viscosity and supramolecular particle size in solutions of cellulose ethers. Concentration dependences of viscosity and particle size are described by curves with maxima.

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