posted on 2020-12-23, 15:06authored byAndrew P. Spann, Matthew J. Hancock, Ali A. Rostami, Sean P. Platt, Mark J. Rusyniak, Rangaraj S. Sundar, Raymond W. Lau, Yezdi B. Pithawalla
The
viscosity of liquid mixtures in e-vapor products (EVPs) is
key to their performance and is sensitive to mixture composition and
temperature. To date, no accurate model exists for the viscosities
of said mixtures. Herein, we report an empirical model for the viscosity
of liquid mixtures containing propylene glycol (PG), glycerol (GL),
and water (W), representative of the mixtures in EVPs. The model captures
the interactions between component liquids and makes accurate viscosity
predictions for liquid mixtures of PG, GL, and W, as well as such
mixtures containing small amounts of menthol, from 20 to 80 °C.
The model is calibrated to new experimental data for PG–GL–W
ternary mixtures and may be extended to incorporate different or additional
liquids or a wider temperature range given additional fitting data.
The model should also prove beneficial for food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical
products containing aqueous solutions of PG and GL.