Selective Depletion Interactions in Mixtures of Rough and Smooth Silica Spheres
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2016-02-09
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The depletion interaction as induced between colloids by the addition of a polymer depletant is one of the few ways in which short-ranged attractions between particles can be controlled. Due to these tunable interactions, colloid-polymer mixtures have contributed to a better understanding of the role of attractions both in equilibrium phenomena such as phase transitions and liquid surfaces as well as in systems out of equilibrium such as gelation and the glass transition. It is known that, by simple geometric effects, surface roughness decreases the strength of the depletion interaction. In this study, we demonstrate both by Monte Carlo simulations and experiments that it is possible to generate enough difference in attraction strength to induce phase separation in smooth particles but not in rough particles. Roughness was induced by coating smooth particles with smaller spherical colloids. We indicate how effective potentials can be obtained through simulations and how the interplay between gravity and the depletion interaction with a flat container wall can be used to obtain a simple measure of the interaction strengths as a function of roughness.
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Taverne, Electrochemistry, Condensed Matter Physics, Surfaces and Interfaces, General Materials Science, Spectroscopy
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Kamp, M, Hermes, M, Van Kats, C M, Kraft, D J, Kegel, W K, Dijkstra, M & Van Blaaderen, A 2016, 'Selective Depletion Interactions in Mixtures of Rough and Smooth Silica Spheres', Langmuir, vol. 32, no. 5, pp. 1233-1240. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.5b04001