The increase in viscosity that is observed in attractive colloidal systems by varying the temperature or the volume fraction can be related to the formation of structures due to particle aggregation. In particular we have studied the nontrivial dependence of the viscosity from the temperature and the volume fraction in the copolymer-micellar system L64. The comparison of the experimental data with the results of numerical simulations in a simple model for gelation phenomena suggests that this intriguing behavior can be explained in terms of cluster formation and that this picture can be quite generally extended to other attractive colloidal systems
At high packing fractions, colloidal suspensions are yield stress materials that are characterized b...
The ability to engineer macroscopic properties of colloidal gels through controlled processing of th...
We present an approximation scheme to the master kinetic equations for aggregation and gelation with...
We discuss how the anomalous increase of the viscosity in colloidal systems with short-range attract...
We investigate the structural, dynamical, and viscoelastic properties of colloid-polymer mixtures at...
Dispersed particles can form clusters even at sufficiently low concentrations. Colloidal and hydrody...
The phase behavior of colloids that interact via competing interactions - short-range attraction and...
Colloidal suspensions are ubiquitous because of their vast industrial and household usage. We demons...
Gradient ABA copolymers dissolved in an apolar solvent that is selective for the end-blocks selfasse...
Cluster formation and gelation are studied in a colloidal model system with competing short-range at...
© 2019 The Authors The aggregation of attractive colloids has been extensively studied from both the...
Colloidal gels formed by strongly attractive particles at low particle volume fractions are composed...
In this work, a methodology suitable for the description of aggregation and gel formation processes ...
The phase behavior of some different colloid systems is reviewed. Starting off with polymer solution...
Recently a new theory of viscosity of concentrated emulsions dependency on volume fraction of drople...
At high packing fractions, colloidal suspensions are yield stress materials that are characterized b...
The ability to engineer macroscopic properties of colloidal gels through controlled processing of th...
We present an approximation scheme to the master kinetic equations for aggregation and gelation with...
We discuss how the anomalous increase of the viscosity in colloidal systems with short-range attract...
We investigate the structural, dynamical, and viscoelastic properties of colloid-polymer mixtures at...
Dispersed particles can form clusters even at sufficiently low concentrations. Colloidal and hydrody...
The phase behavior of colloids that interact via competing interactions - short-range attraction and...
Colloidal suspensions are ubiquitous because of their vast industrial and household usage. We demons...
Gradient ABA copolymers dissolved in an apolar solvent that is selective for the end-blocks selfasse...
Cluster formation and gelation are studied in a colloidal model system with competing short-range at...
© 2019 The Authors The aggregation of attractive colloids has been extensively studied from both the...
Colloidal gels formed by strongly attractive particles at low particle volume fractions are composed...
In this work, a methodology suitable for the description of aggregation and gel formation processes ...
The phase behavior of some different colloid systems is reviewed. Starting off with polymer solution...
Recently a new theory of viscosity of concentrated emulsions dependency on volume fraction of drople...
At high packing fractions, colloidal suspensions are yield stress materials that are characterized b...
The ability to engineer macroscopic properties of colloidal gels through controlled processing of th...
We present an approximation scheme to the master kinetic equations for aggregation and gelation with...