Issue 27, 2019

Concentration dependence of the dynamics of microgel suspensions investigated by dynamic light scattering

Abstract

The dynamics of colloidal gel particle suspensions, i.e., microgel suspensions, has been investigated by dynamic light scattering (DLS) over a wide concentration range from the (I) dilute (φ < φcp) to the (II) intermediate (φφcp) and (III) high concentration regions (φφcp), where φ and φcp are the volume fraction of the gel particles in the suspension and the random close packing fraction, φcp ≈ 0.64, respectively. The time–intensity correlation function exhibited a distinct change with increasing φ, i.e., from ergodic behaviour (region I and II) to nonergodic behaviour (region III). A mode transition from translational (region I) to cooperative diffusion (the so-called gel mode) (region II) was also observed due to the soft and deformable nature of the microgels. Different from the dynamics of hard colloidal glass suspensions, the gel mode remained even at φφcp. By using the ensemble-averaged time–correlation function, 〈IE, we quantify the relationship between φ and their dynamics, and show that the soft microgels are deswollen in the densely packed state.

Graphical abstract: Concentration dependence of the dynamics of microgel suspensions investigated by dynamic light scattering

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 May 2019
Accepted
06 Jun 2019
First published
07 Jun 2019

Soft Matter, 2019,15, 5390-5399

Concentration dependence of the dynamics of microgel suspensions investigated by dynamic light scattering

T. Kureha, H. Minato, D. Suzuki, K. Urayama and M. Shibayama, Soft Matter, 2019, 15, 5390 DOI: 10.1039/C9SM01030K

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