Using experiments, theory and simulations, we show that the arrested state observed in a colloidal clay at high concentrations is stabilized by screened Coulomb repulsion (Wigner glass). Dilution experiments allow us to distinguish this disconnected state, which melts upon addition of water, from a lowconcentration gel state, which does not melt. Theoretical modeling and simulations at high concentrations reproduce the measured small angle x-ray scattering static structure factors and confirm the long-range electrostatic nature of the arrested structure. These findings are attributed to the different time scales controlling the competing attractive and repulsive interactions.

Competing interactions in arrested states of colloidal clays

Ruzicka B;Zaccarelli E;Angelini R;Ruocco G
2010

Abstract

Using experiments, theory and simulations, we show that the arrested state observed in a colloidal clay at high concentrations is stabilized by screened Coulomb repulsion (Wigner glass). Dilution experiments allow us to distinguish this disconnected state, which melts upon addition of water, from a lowconcentration gel state, which does not melt. Theoretical modeling and simulations at high concentrations reproduce the measured small angle x-ray scattering static structure factors and confirm the long-range electrostatic nature of the arrested structure. These findings are attributed to the different time scales controlling the competing attractive and repulsive interactions.
2010
Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici - IPCF
Istituto per lo Studio delle Macromolecole - ISMAC - Sede Milano
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
INFM
Colloidal systems
Wigner glass
Dynamic Light Scattering
Small Angle X-ray Scattering
Theory
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