Depletion controlled surface deposition of uncharged colloidal spheres from stable bulk dispersions

Publication date

2016

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Ouhajji, SamiaISNI 0000000493299311
Nylander, Tommy
Piculell, Lennart
Tuinier, RemcoISNI 0000000120546121
Linse, Per
Philipse, Albert P.ISNI 000000038745113X

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taverne

Abstract

The competition between surface adsorption and bulk aggregation was investigated for silica colloids dispersed in cyclohexane in contact with hydrophobized silica substrates. Central to this study is that the colloids and surfaces have the same material and surface properties. Colloid-colloid and colloid-surface interactions were controlled by addition of polymers providing depletion interaction. Bulk instability was determined by turbidity and viscosity measurements and surface adsorption by ellipsometry measurements. At increasing polymer concentration, strong surface adsorption occurred at polymer concentrations below that required for bulk phase separation. Complementary Monte Carlo simulations with the use of a new weak depletion theory support quantitatively the experimental observation of the existence of an interval of interaction strength at which aggregation in bulk is negligible while surface adsorption is substantial.

Keywords

Taverne, General Chemistry, Condensed Matter Physics

Citation

Ouhajji, S, Nylander, T, Piculell, L, Tuinier, R, Linse, P & Philipse, A P 2016, 'Depletion controlled surface deposition of uncharged colloidal spheres from stable bulk dispersions', Soft Matter, vol. 12, no. 17, pp. 3963-3971. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sm02892b