Electroviscous effects

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title: Electroviscous effects
text: Electroviscous effects, in chemistry of colloids and surface chemistry, according to an IUPAC definition, are the effects of the particle surface charge on viscosity of a fluid. Viscoelectric is an effect by which an electric field near a charged interface influences the structure of the surrounding fluid and affects the viscosity of the fluid. Kinematic viscosity of a fluid, η, can be expressed as a function of electric potential gradient, E → , by an equation in the form: where f is the viscoe
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description: Type of electrochemical effect
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