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Rheology of dense suspensions of shape anisotropic particles designed to show pH-sensitive anisotropic pair potentials
Authors:Tianying Jiang  Charles F Zukoski
Institution:Departments of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL?60801, USA.
Abstract:Here we investigate the flow properties of suspensions of dicolloidal particles composed of interpenetrating spheres where one sphere is rich in polystyrene and the second is rich in poly 2-vinyl pyridine. The synthesis method is designed to create both anisotropic shape and anisotropic interaction potentials that should lead to head to tail clustering. These particles are referred to as copolymer dicolloids (CDCs). The viscoelastic properties of stable and gelled suspensions of CDC particles are compared with analogs composed of homopolymer dicolloids (HDCs), having the same shape but not displaying the anisotropic attractions. After coating the particles with a nonionic surfactant to minimize van der Waals attractions, the flow properties of glassy and gelled suspensions of CDCs and HDCs are studied as a function of volume fraction, ionic strength and pH. Suspensions of HDC particles display a high kinetic arrest volume fraction (?(g)?>?0.5) over a wide range of pH and ionic strength up to I]=0.5?M, demonstrating that the particles experience repulsive or weakly attractive pair potentials. Suspensions of CDC particles behave in a similar manner at high or low pH when I]=0.001?M, but gel at a volume fraction of ?(g)?
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