Issue 46, 2016

Structure of colloidal gels at intermediate concentrations: the role of competing interactions

Abstract

Colloidal gels formed by colloid–polymer mixtures with an intermediate volume fraction (ϕc ≈ 0.4) are investigated by confocal microscopy. In addition, we have performed Monte Carlo simulations based on a simple effective pair potential that includes a short-range attractive contribution representing depletion interactions, and a longer-range repulsive contribution describing the electrostatic interactions due to the presence of residual charges. Despite neglecting non-equilibrium effects, experiments and simulations yield similar gel structures, characterised by, e.g., the pair, angular and bond distribution functions. We find that the structure hardly depends on the strength of the attraction if the electrostatic contribution is fixed, but changes significantly if the electrostatic screening is changed. This delicate balance between attractions and repulsions, which we quantify by the second virial coefficient, also determines the location of the gelation boundary.

Graphical abstract: Structure of colloidal gels at intermediate concentrations: the role of competing interactions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Aug 2016
Accepted
22 Oct 2016
First published
24 Oct 2016

Soft Matter, 2016,12, 9303-9313

Structure of colloidal gels at intermediate concentrations: the role of competing interactions

R. F. Capellmann, N. E. Valadez-Pérez, B. Simon, S. U. Egelhaaf, M. Laurati and R. Castañeda-Priego, Soft Matter, 2016, 12, 9303 DOI: 10.1039/C6SM01822J

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