Structure, stability, and formation pathways of colloidal gels in systems with short-range attraction and long-range repulsion

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2009

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van Schooneveld, M.M.ISNI 0000000391069443
de Villeneuve, V.W.A.ISNI 0000000388992309
Dullens, R.P.A.
Aarts, D.G.
Leunissen, M.E.
Kegel, WillemISNI 0000000388841893

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We study colloidal gels formed upon centrifugation of dilute suspensions of spherical colloids (radius 446 nm) that interact through a long-range electrostatic repulsion (Debye length ≈ 850 nm) and a short-range depletion attraction (∼12.5 nm), by means of confocal scanning laser microscopy (CSLM). In these systems, at low colloid densities, colloidal clusters are stable. Upon increasing the density by centrifugation, at different stages of cluster formation, we show that colloidal gels are formed that significantly differ in structure. While significant single-particle displacements do not occur on the hour time scale, the different gels slowly evolve within several weeks to a similar structure that is at least stable for over a year. Furthermore, while reference systems without long-range repulsion collapse into dense glassy states, the repulsive colloidal gels are able to support external stress in the form of a centrifugal field of at least 9g.

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van Schooneveld, M M, de Villeneuve, V W A, Dullens, R P A, Aarts, D G, Leunissen, M E & Kegel, W K 2009, 'Structure, stability, and formation pathways of colloidal gels in systems with short-range attraction and long-range repulsion', Journal of Physical Chemistry B, vol. 113, no. 14, pp. 4560-4564.