We attempt a classification of different colloidal gels based on colloid colloid interactions. We discriminate primarily between non-equilibrium and equilibrium routes to gelation, the former case being slaved to thermodynamic phase separation while the latter is individuated in the framework of competing interactions and of patchy colloids. Emphasis is put on recent numerical simulations of colloidal gelation and their connection to experiments. Finally, we underline typical signatures of different gel types, to be looked at, in more detail, in experiments.

Colloidal gels: equilibrium and non-equilibrium routes

Zaccarelli, E
2007

Abstract

We attempt a classification of different colloidal gels based on colloid colloid interactions. We discriminate primarily between non-equilibrium and equilibrium routes to gelation, the former case being slaved to thermodynamic phase separation while the latter is individuated in the framework of competing interactions and of patchy colloids. Emphasis is put on recent numerical simulations of colloidal gelation and their connection to experiments. Finally, we underline typical signatures of different gel types, to be looked at, in more detail, in experiments.
2007
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
INFM
MONTE-CARLO-SIMULATION
CLUSTER-CLUSTER AGGREGATION
MOLECULAR-SIZE DISTRIBUTION
MODE-COUPLING THEORY
THERMODYNAMIC PERTURBATION-THEORY
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