Phase behavior of model mixtures of colloidal disks and polymers
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2000
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Bates, M.A.
Frenkel, D.
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Abstract
The phase behavior of model colloidal systems containing platelets and polymer is investigated using
computer simulation and perturbation theory. For polymer coils with a diameter σP larger than 0.3σD , where
σD is the diameter of the platelets, isotropic fluid-fluid coexistence is observed, in addition to the usual
isotropic-nematic transition for hard disk systems. For very small polymer coils (σP,0.1σD), a nematicnematic
demixing transition is observed, although this occurs at extremely high platelet density. The case of
colloidal platelets and thin stiff rods is also examined. Demixing is observed in the isotropic phase for long
rods and in the nematic phase for short rods, as for large and small polymer coils, respectively. However, the
nematic-nematic demixing transition for platelet-rod mixtures occurs at a much lower platelet density than in
the platelet-disk mixtures.