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Lvdv e viscometer

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The LVDV-E Viscometer is a laboratory instrument designed to measure the viscosity of fluids. It utilizes a rotating spindle immersed in the sample to determine the sample's resistance to flow, providing a quantitative measurement of its viscosity.

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Rheological Characterization of Fluid

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The flow properties were evaluated using a Brookfield LVDV-E Viscometer. Initially, the temperature was maintained above 40 °C. By varying the spindle speed from 0.3 to 100 rpm, the viscosity (h), the rate of shear (g), and shearing stress (t) were observed (measurements were performed in triplicate).
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Rheological Characterization of NaDES-Water Mixtures

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The rheological behavior of the prepared NaDESs containing 20 and 40% (w/w) water was determined using a Brookfield LVDV-E Viscometer (Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Middleboro, MA, USA). All viscosity measurements were operated at 25 °C and rotation rates from 5 to 100 rpm using the S03 spindle.
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