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Rheology studies of poly(lactic acid)-carbon black-nanodiamond composites
Open Research DataThis dataset contains rheology measurements carried out on new 3D printing-dedicated composites with poly-lactic acid (PLA), carbon black (CB) and nanodiamond fillers. Two types of nanodiamonds were studied: detonation nanodiamonds (DND) and boron-doped carbon nanowalls (BCNW). The investigated techniques was performed by melt mass-flow rates (MFR)....
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Rheology studies of multiple times processed poly(lactic acid)-carbon black composites
Open Research DataThis dataset contains MFR/MVR (melt flow rate) rheology studies of commercially available ProtoPasta 3D printable filament, composed of poly-lactic acid (PLA) and conductive carbon black (CB) filler. The study aims to observe structural differences and applied properties changes under multiple reprocessing of the composite material at different temperatures...
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Determination of changes in viscosity of poly(acrylic acid) PAA solutions depending on shear rate.
Open Research DataThe rheological characteristics of poly(acrylic acid) PAA solutions were based on viscosity measurements using a Brookfield viscometer, using LV SC4 - 27 spindles and shear rates from 1,7 to 39 s-1 (Fig. 1). PAA solutions with were prepared in water. The data allowed to characterize the used PAA and assess their functional parameters as rheology modifying...
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Determination of changes in viscosity of pectin gel depending on shear rate (1.1 to 55 s-1).
Open Research DataThe rheological characteristic of pectin gel (with concetration 0,45% m/m, in three independent repetition of sample) was made on the basis of a viscosity measurement using a Brookfield viscometer, using LV SC4 - 25 spindle and shear rates from 1.1 to 55 s-1.The data allowed to characterize the used hydrogel preparations and assess their functional...
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Determination of changes in viscosity of pectin gel depending on shear rate (1.7 to 85 s-1).
Open Research DataThe rheological characteristic of pectin gel (with concetration 0,25% m/m, in two independent repetitions) wasmade on the basis of a viscosity measurement using a Brookfield viscometer, using LV SC4 - 27 spindle and shear rates from 1.7 to 85 s-1, in temperature of 25 C degee .The data allowed to characterize the used hydrogel preparations and assess...
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Determination of changes in viscosity of hydrogel depending on shear rate (1.1 to 55 s-1).
Open Research DataThe rheological characteristics of hydrogel were made on the basis of a viscosity measurement using a Brookfield viscometer, using LV SC4 - 25 spindle and shear rates from 1.1 to 55 s-1.
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Determination of changes in viscosity of hydrogel depending on shear rate (1.7 to 34 s-1).
Open Research DataThe rheological characteristics of hydrogel were made on the basis of a viscosity measurement using a Brookfield viscometer, using LV SC4 - 27 spindle and shear rates from 1.7 to 34 s-1.
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Determination of changes in viscosity of hydrogel depending on shear rate (6.6 to 330 s-1).
Open Research DataThe rheological characteristics of hydrogel were made on the basis of a viscosity measurement using a Brookfield viscometer, using LV SC4 - 18 spindle and shear rates from 6.6 to 330 s-1.
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Determination of changes in viscosity of chitosan solutions depending on shear rate.
Open Research DataThe rheological characteristics of chitosan solutions were based on viscosity measurements using a Brookfield viscometer, using LV SC4 - 25 spindles and shear rates from 4 to 53 s-1 (Fig. 1). Chitosan solutions with different molecular weights (low, medium and high) were prepared in concentrations from 1.5 to 3.0% in 0.5M acetic acid. The data allowed...
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Determination of changes in viscosity of chitosan cosmetic preparations depending on shear rate.
Open Research DataThe rheological characteristics of chitosan were made on the basis of a viscosity measurement using a Brookfield viscometer, using LV SC4 - 25 spindles and shear rates from 0.3 to 32 s-1 (Fig. 1). Chitosan solutions at 1% concentrations in acetic acid were prepared. The samples were subjected to storage tests.
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Rheological and compressive strength (ultrasonic pulse method) properties of cement pastes containing iron oxide (Fe3O4) nanoparticles
Open Research DataRheological data of cement pastes containing different replacement levels of cement with iron oxide nanoparticles deterimined using MCR 301 (Anton Paar) stress-imposed rheometer, equipped with calibrated helicoidal geometry
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Rheological properties of cementitous material with biochar and recycled fines
Open Research DataRheological data of cementitous material with biochar and recycled fines using MCR 72 (Anton Paar) stress-imposed rheometer, equipped with vane geometry.
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Rheological properties of cement pastes containing pristine Bi2O3-Gd2O3 and silica coated Bi2O3-Gd2O3 core-shell structures
Open Research DataRheological data of cement pastes containing Bi2O3/Gd2O3 particles using MCR 72 (Anton Paar) stress-imposed rheometer, equipped with vane geometry.
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Electrochemical studies of poly(lactic acid)-carbon black-nanodiamond composites
Open Research DataThis dataset contains electrochemical investigation on electrodes 3D printed using a new composite composed of poly-lactic acid (PLA), carbon black (CB) and nanodiamond fillers. Two types of nanodiamonds were studied: detonation nanodiamonds (DND) and boron-doped carbon nanowalls (BCNW). The presented results contain:1. electrochemical characterisation...
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Polyacrylamide substrate viscosity impact on temozolomide activity in glioblastoma cells by flow cytometry and rheological measurements
Open Research DataDataset includes raw data on cell lines LN-229 and LN-18 treated with temozolomide measured by flow cytometry, rheometry and cell projections. It also includes calculations necessary for creation of figures and conclusions based on those figures in the publication titiled: "Substrate viscosity impairs temozolomide-mediated inhibition of glioblastoma...