Issue 31, 2017

Critical Casimir interactions between colloids around the critical point of binary solvents

Abstract

Critical Casimir interactions between colloidal particles arise from the confinement of fluctuations of a near-critical solvent in the liquid gap between closely-spaced particles. So far, the comparison of theoretical predictions and experimental measurements of critical Casimir forces (CCFs) has focused on the critical solvent composition, while it has been lacking for off-critical compositions. We address this issue by investigating CCFs between spherical colloidal particles around the critical point of a binary solvent through a combination of experiments, previous Ising Monte Carlo simulation results and field-theoretical methods. By measuring the correlation length of the near-critical solvent and the pair potentials of the particles in terms of radial distribution functions and by determining the second virial coefficient, we test in detail theoretical predictions. Our results indicate that the critical Casimir theory gives quantitative correct predictions for the interaction potential between particles in a near critical binary mixture if weak preferential adsorption of the particle surface is taken into account.

Graphical abstract: Critical Casimir interactions between colloids around the critical point of binary solvents

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Mar 2017
Accepted
23 May 2017
First published
24 May 2017

Soft Matter, 2017,13, 5233-5249

Critical Casimir interactions between colloids around the critical point of binary solvents

S. G. Stuij, M. Labbé-Laurent, T. E. Kodger, A. Maciołek and P. Schall, Soft Matter, 2017, 13, 5233 DOI: 10.1039/C7SM00599G

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