We discuss how the anomalous increase of the viscosity in colloidal systems with short-range attraction can be related to the formation of long-living clusters. Based on molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo numerical simulations of different models, we propose a similar picture for colloidal gelation at low and intermediate volume fractions. On this basis, we analyze the distinct role played by the formation of long-living bonds and the crowding of the particles in the slow dynamics of attractive colloidal systems.

Clusters in attractive colloids

A Coniglio;A de Candia;A Fierro;
2006

Abstract

We discuss how the anomalous increase of the viscosity in colloidal systems with short-range attraction can be related to the formation of long-living clusters. Based on molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo numerical simulations of different models, we propose a similar picture for colloidal gelation at low and intermediate volume fractions. On this basis, we analyze the distinct role played by the formation of long-living bonds and the crowding of the particles in the slow dynamics of attractive colloidal systems.
2006
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Inglese
18
36
S2383
S2390
8
http://iopscience.iop.org/0953-8984/18/36/S12/
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GLASS-TRANSITION; MICELLAR SYSTEM; GELATION; PERCOLATION;STRUCTURAL ARREST
6
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Coniglio, A; de Arcangelis, L; DE CANDIA, Antonio; Del Gado, E; Fierro, A; Sator, N
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Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14243/157211
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