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Colloid probe AFM investigation of the influence of cross-linking on the interaction behavior and nano-rheology of colloidal droplets
Authors:Gillies Graeme  Prestidge Clive A
Institution:Ian Wark Research Institute, The ARC Special Research Centre for Particle and Material Interfaces, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, South Australia, 5095, Australia.
Abstract:The repulsive forces between a glass sphere and immobilized colloidal droplets of poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) (with various levels of internal cross-linking) have been determined in aqueous solution using colloid probe atomic force microscopy. On initial surface approach, droplet deformation is negligible and interaction forces resemble those expected for electrical double layer interaction of rigid spheres. Upon further approach, droplet flattening results in forces that deviate below rigid body electrical double layer interaction. The extent of droplet deformation has been determined in terms of the deviation from hard-sphere interaction. Droplet deformability is strongly dependent on the droplet cross-linking level and hence controlled by some combination of the bulk rheological and interfacial properties of the droplets. Droplet nano-rheology has been determined from the extent of force curve hysteresis. For liquidlike droplets, with low levels of cross-linking, no force curve hysteresis is observed and the elastic deformation may be described by a single spring constant, which is controlled by the interfacial properties. For highly cross-linked droplets, the extent of deformation is controlled by the droplet's bulk rheology rather than the interfacial properties. Upon retraction of the surfaces, force curve hysteresis is observed and is due to the viscoelastic response of the PDMS. The extent of hysteresis is dependent on the rate of approach/retraction and the loading force and has been theoretically analyzed to determine nano-rheological parameters that describe droplet relaxation processes. Elastic moduli and relaxation times of the PDMS droplets vary over several orders of magnitude as a function of cross-linking.
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