In these notes we will examine the main forms of arrested states that are encountered in colloidal and soft matter systems. The two main categories of arrested states will be discussed, namely glasses and gels. While glasses can be attributed to the effect of either dominant repulsive (e.g. excluded-volume or elec-trostatic) or dominant attractive (e.g. depletion) interactions, gels can only arise by means of attraction. However, the type of attraction, being isotropic or directional, or the presence of additional repulsion can significantly alter the properties of the resulting gel state. Another aspect that we will address is the role of softness of the particles in the formation of the arrested state, a crucial way to tailor the rheology of the macroscopic materials. As an example of a glass-forming soft system, which has been recently investigated in a joint experimental and theoretical effort, we will focus on star polymers. Finally we will also examine the case of competing interactions, e.g. short-range attraction and long-range repulsion, which give rise to arrested states mediated by finite-size clusters rather than by particles. Our de-script ion is largely based on the role of effective colloidal interactions and mainly focused on recent theoretical and numerical results, with strong reference to related experimental observations.

Colloidal arrested states of matter

Emanuela Zaccarelli
2013

Abstract

In these notes we will examine the main forms of arrested states that are encountered in colloidal and soft matter systems. The two main categories of arrested states will be discussed, namely glasses and gels. While glasses can be attributed to the effect of either dominant repulsive (e.g. excluded-volume or elec-trostatic) or dominant attractive (e.g. depletion) interactions, gels can only arise by means of attraction. However, the type of attraction, being isotropic or directional, or the presence of additional repulsion can significantly alter the properties of the resulting gel state. Another aspect that we will address is the role of softness of the particles in the formation of the arrested state, a crucial way to tailor the rheology of the macroscopic materials. As an example of a glass-forming soft system, which has been recently investigated in a joint experimental and theoretical effort, we will focus on star polymers. Finally we will also examine the case of competing interactions, e.g. short-range attraction and long-range repulsion, which give rise to arrested states mediated by finite-size clusters rather than by particles. Our de-script ion is largely based on the role of effective colloidal interactions and mainly focused on recent theoretical and numerical results, with strong reference to related experimental observations.
2013
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
Inglese
na
C. Bechinger, F. Sciortino and P. Ziherl
Physics of Complex Colloids
95
154
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978-1-61499-277-6
http://ebooks.iospress.nl/volume/physics-of-complex-colloids
Società Italiana di Fisica
Bologna
ITALIA
The International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi" was founded in 1953 by Societa' Italiana di Fisica (SIF) and consists of 3 advanced physics courses held every summer in Varenna (on lake Como) by eminent scientists. Its aim is to promote and disseminate up-to-date information on current developments in various topics of contemporary physics. Over the years it has built up a prestigious reputation as a high-quality international school. More than 40 Nobel prize winners presented their lectures in Varenna, out of which 13 had been awarded soon after lecturing there. The books in this series present the proceedings of the courses which are published by SIF and distributed in partnership with IOS Press.
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