We report a first application of vertical small-angle X-ray scattering to investigate the drying process of a colloidal suspension by overcoming gravity related restrictions. From the observation of the drying behavior of charge-stabilized colloidal silica in situ, we find the solidification of the colloidal particles exhibits an initial ordering, followed by a sudden aggregation when they overcome an electrostatic energy barrier. The aggregation can be driven not only by capillary pressure but also by thermal motion of the particles. The dominating contribution is determined by the magnitude of the energy barrier at the transition, which significantly decreases during drying due to an increased ionic strength
Charged colloidal dispersions make up the basis of a broad range of industrial and commercial produc...
International audienceThe present study focuses on the drying of droplets of colloidal suspensions u...
Nanoparticles confined in droplets of less than a picoliter are forced to organize in submicronic dr...
We report a first application of vertical small angle X-ray scattering to investigate the drying pro...
In-situ scanning small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) experiments have been performed to probe the dr...
In-situ scanning small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) experiments have been performed to probe the dr...
We present the results from a small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) study of lateral drying in thin fi...
Presentation given at the APS March Meeting, held in San Antonio (Texas, United States) on March 2-6...
The effects of particle interactions on the size segregation and assembly of colloidal mixtures duri...
Colloidal particles in a tiny drying droplet are forced to assemble due to attractive capillary forc...
Colloidal particles in a tiny drying droplet are forced to assemble due to attractive capillary forc...
We consider the drying of latex dispersions containing submicrometer-sized particles dispersed in wa...
During drying, colloidal dispersions undergo processes such as solidification, cracking, and the dra...
During drying, colloidal dispersions undergo processes such as solidification, cracking, and the dra...
Charged colloidal dispersions make up the basis of a broad range of industrial and commercial produc...
Charged colloidal dispersions make up the basis of a broad range of industrial and commercial produc...
International audienceThe present study focuses on the drying of droplets of colloidal suspensions u...
Nanoparticles confined in droplets of less than a picoliter are forced to organize in submicronic dr...
We report a first application of vertical small angle X-ray scattering to investigate the drying pro...
In-situ scanning small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) experiments have been performed to probe the dr...
In-situ scanning small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) experiments have been performed to probe the dr...
We present the results from a small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) study of lateral drying in thin fi...
Presentation given at the APS March Meeting, held in San Antonio (Texas, United States) on March 2-6...
The effects of particle interactions on the size segregation and assembly of colloidal mixtures duri...
Colloidal particles in a tiny drying droplet are forced to assemble due to attractive capillary forc...
Colloidal particles in a tiny drying droplet are forced to assemble due to attractive capillary forc...
We consider the drying of latex dispersions containing submicrometer-sized particles dispersed in wa...
During drying, colloidal dispersions undergo processes such as solidification, cracking, and the dra...
During drying, colloidal dispersions undergo processes such as solidification, cracking, and the dra...
Charged colloidal dispersions make up the basis of a broad range of industrial and commercial produc...
Charged colloidal dispersions make up the basis of a broad range of industrial and commercial produc...
International audienceThe present study focuses on the drying of droplets of colloidal suspensions u...
Nanoparticles confined in droplets of less than a picoliter are forced to organize in submicronic dr...