Thursday, May 3, 2012

1205.0072 (Shelley L. Taylor et al.)

Temperature as an external field for colloid-polymer mixtures :
"quenching" by heating and "melting" by cooling
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Shelley L. Taylor, Robert Evans, C. Patrick Royall
We investigate the response to temperature of a well-known colloid-polymer mixture. At room temperature, the critical value of the second virial coefficient of the effective interaction for the Asakura-Oosawa model predicts the onset of gelation with remarkable accuracy. Upon cooling the system, the effective attractions between colloids induced by polymer depletion are reduced, because the polymer radius of gyration is decreases as the theta-temperature is approached. Paradoxically, this raises the effective temperature, leading to "melting" of colloidal gels. We find the Asakura-Oosawa model of effective colloid interactions with a simple description of the polymer temperature response provides a quantitative description of the fluid-gel transition. Further we present evidence for enhancement of crystallisation rates near the metastable critical point.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.0072

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