Film forming colloidal dispersions can be conceived as a material composed of interpenetrating hydrophobic (polymer) and hydrophilic (partially broken interfaces) phases where the transport properties of one phase are influenced by the geometric confinement effect imposed by the other. We studied the transport properties of film forming colloidal dispersions by introducing hydrophobic dye molecules into the colloidal particles and determining their motion with forced Rayleigh Scattering as a function of length scale (grating distance [Math]) and water content. At water contents between 18 and 3 weight percent we find signatures of anomalous tracer diffusion, namely stretched exponential decay curves with relaxation times which significantly...
We discuss recent experiments on tracer sphere diffusion in colloidal host suspensions. Stokes-Einst...
In the absence of advection, confined diffusion characterizes transport in many natural and artific...
Random processes are generally described by Gaussian statistics as formulated by the central limit t...
A colloidal particle placed in an inhomogeneous solution of smaller non-adsorbing polymers will mov...
We report the results of experimental studies of the short-time–long-wavelength behavior of collecti...
Solutions of aqueous methylcellulose, a hydro-phobically modified polymer (molecular weight approxim...
HYPOTHESIS: Transport of suspended colloids in heterogeneous porous media is a multi-scale process...
Hypothesis Transport of suspended colloids in heterogeneous porous media is a multi-scale process th...
International audienceWe study analytically the joint dispersion of Gaussian patches of salt and col...
International audienceWe performed a thorough investigation of the drying dynamics of a charged coll...
Translational tracer diffusion of spherical macromolecules in crowded suspensions of rodlike colloid...
The diffusion mechanism and growth of large-scale domains during the immersion of latex films in wat...
We study many-particle diffusion in 2D colloidal suspensions with full hydrodynamic interactions thr...
Soft matter is a subfield of condensed matter physics including systems, such as polymers, colloidal...
Colloids in aqueous suspensions can experience strong, extremely long range repulsive forces near in...
We discuss recent experiments on tracer sphere diffusion in colloidal host suspensions. Stokes-Einst...
In the absence of advection, confined diffusion characterizes transport in many natural and artific...
Random processes are generally described by Gaussian statistics as formulated by the central limit t...
A colloidal particle placed in an inhomogeneous solution of smaller non-adsorbing polymers will mov...
We report the results of experimental studies of the short-time–long-wavelength behavior of collecti...
Solutions of aqueous methylcellulose, a hydro-phobically modified polymer (molecular weight approxim...
HYPOTHESIS: Transport of suspended colloids in heterogeneous porous media is a multi-scale process...
Hypothesis Transport of suspended colloids in heterogeneous porous media is a multi-scale process th...
International audienceWe study analytically the joint dispersion of Gaussian patches of salt and col...
International audienceWe performed a thorough investigation of the drying dynamics of a charged coll...
Translational tracer diffusion of spherical macromolecules in crowded suspensions of rodlike colloid...
The diffusion mechanism and growth of large-scale domains during the immersion of latex films in wat...
We study many-particle diffusion in 2D colloidal suspensions with full hydrodynamic interactions thr...
Soft matter is a subfield of condensed matter physics including systems, such as polymers, colloidal...
Colloids in aqueous suspensions can experience strong, extremely long range repulsive forces near in...
We discuss recent experiments on tracer sphere diffusion in colloidal host suspensions. Stokes-Einst...
In the absence of advection, confined diffusion characterizes transport in many natural and artific...
Random processes are generally described by Gaussian statistics as formulated by the central limit t...