The mechanical properties of a suspension can be dramatically altered by adding a small amount of a secondary fluid that is immiscible with the bulk phase. The substantial changes in the strength of these capillary suspensions arise due to the capillary force inducing a percolating particle network. Spatial information on the structure of the particle networks is obtained using confocal microscopy. It is possible, for the first time, to visualize the different types of percolating structures of capillary suspensions in situ. These capillary networks are unique from other types of particulate networks due to the nature of the capillary attraction. We investigate the influence of the three-phase contact angle on the structure of an oil-based ...
Capillary suspensions consist of particles suspended in a bulk fluid with a small amount of immiscib...
The addition of small amounts of an immiscible secondary fluid to a suspension can dramatically chan...
By adding a small amount of immiscible secondary fluid to the continuous phase of a suspension, the ...
The mechanical properties of a suspension can be dramatically altered by adding a small amount of a ...
The mechanical properties of a suspension can be dramatically altered by adding a small amount of a ...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
The rheological properties of a particle suspension can be substantially altered by adding a small a...
Ternary liquid-liquid-solid systems exhibit a wide variety of different morphologies depending on th...
When a small amount (less than 1%) of a second immiscible liquid is added to the continuous phase of...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
The addition of small amounts of an immiscible secondary fluid to a suspension can lead to particle ...
The addition of small amounts of an immiscible secondary fluid to a suspension can dramatically chan...
The rheological properties of a particle suspension can be substantially altered by adding a small a...
Capillary suspensions consist of particles suspended in a bulk fluid with a small amount of immiscib...
The addition of small amounts of an immiscible secondary fluid to a suspension can dramatically chan...
By adding a small amount of immiscible secondary fluid to the continuous phase of a suspension, the ...
The mechanical properties of a suspension can be dramatically altered by adding a small amount of a ...
The mechanical properties of a suspension can be dramatically altered by adding a small amount of a ...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
The rheological properties of a particle suspension can be substantially altered by adding a small a...
Ternary liquid-liquid-solid systems exhibit a wide variety of different morphologies depending on th...
When a small amount (less than 1%) of a second immiscible liquid is added to the continuous phase of...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
The addition of small amounts of an immiscible secondary fluid to a suspension can lead to particle ...
The addition of small amounts of an immiscible secondary fluid to a suspension can dramatically chan...
The rheological properties of a particle suspension can be substantially altered by adding a small a...
Capillary suspensions consist of particles suspended in a bulk fluid with a small amount of immiscib...
The addition of small amounts of an immiscible secondary fluid to a suspension can dramatically chan...
By adding a small amount of immiscible secondary fluid to the continuous phase of a suspension, the ...