Time-rate-transformation framework for targeted assembly of short-range attractive colloidal suspensions

The aggregation of attractive colloids has been extensively studied from both theoretical and experimental perspectives as the fraction of solid particles is changed, and the range, type, and strength of attractive or repulsive forces between particles varies. The resulting gels, consisting of disor...

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Main Authors: Safa Jamali, Robert C. Armstrong, Gareth H. McKinley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-03-01
Series:Materials Today Advances
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590049819301006
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spelling doaj-669292a2f0c84fee8160c7b80f36aaf92020-11-25T02:23:05ZengElsevierMaterials Today Advances2590-04982020-03-015Time-rate-transformation framework for targeted assembly of short-range attractive colloidal suspensionsSafa Jamali0Robert C. Armstrong1Gareth H. McKinley2Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USA; Corresponding author.Department of Chemical Engineering, MIT Energy Initiative, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USAHatsopoulos Microfluids Lab, Department of Mechanical Engineering MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139, USAThe aggregation of attractive colloids has been extensively studied from both theoretical and experimental perspectives as the fraction of solid particles is changed, and the range, type, and strength of attractive or repulsive forces between particles varies. The resulting gels, consisting of disordered assemblies of attractive colloidal particles, have also been investigated with regards to percolation, phase separation, and the mechanical characteristics of the resulting fractal networks. Despite tremendous progress in our understanding of the gelation process, and the exploration of different routes for arresting the dynamics of attractive colloids, the complex interplay between convective transport processes and many-body effects in such systems has limited our ability to drive the system toward a specific configuration. Here, we study a model attractive colloidal system over a wide range of particle characteristics and flow conditions undergoing aggregation far from equilibrium. The complex multiscale dynamics of the system can be understood using a time-rate-transformation diagram adapted from understanding of materials processing in block copolymers, supercooled liquids, and much stiffer glassy metals to direct targeted assembly of attractive colloidal particles. Keywords: Colloidal gels, Directed assembly, Rheology, Attractive colloids, Targeted-design of colloidshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590049819301006
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Time-rate-transformation framework for targeted assembly of short-range attractive colloidal suspensions
Materials Today Advances
author_facet Safa Jamali
Robert C. Armstrong
Gareth H. McKinley
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title Time-rate-transformation framework for targeted assembly of short-range attractive colloidal suspensions
title_short Time-rate-transformation framework for targeted assembly of short-range attractive colloidal suspensions
title_full Time-rate-transformation framework for targeted assembly of short-range attractive colloidal suspensions
title_fullStr Time-rate-transformation framework for targeted assembly of short-range attractive colloidal suspensions
title_full_unstemmed Time-rate-transformation framework for targeted assembly of short-range attractive colloidal suspensions
title_sort time-rate-transformation framework for targeted assembly of short-range attractive colloidal suspensions
publisher Elsevier
series Materials Today Advances
issn 2590-0498
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The aggregation of attractive colloids has been extensively studied from both theoretical and experimental perspectives as the fraction of solid particles is changed, and the range, type, and strength of attractive or repulsive forces between particles varies. The resulting gels, consisting of disordered assemblies of attractive colloidal particles, have also been investigated with regards to percolation, phase separation, and the mechanical characteristics of the resulting fractal networks. Despite tremendous progress in our understanding of the gelation process, and the exploration of different routes for arresting the dynamics of attractive colloids, the complex interplay between convective transport processes and many-body effects in such systems has limited our ability to drive the system toward a specific configuration. Here, we study a model attractive colloidal system over a wide range of particle characteristics and flow conditions undergoing aggregation far from equilibrium. The complex multiscale dynamics of the system can be understood using a time-rate-transformation diagram adapted from understanding of materials processing in block copolymers, supercooled liquids, and much stiffer glassy metals to direct targeted assembly of attractive colloidal particles. Keywords: Colloidal gels, Directed assembly, Rheology, Attractive colloids, Targeted-design of colloids
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590049819301006
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