Crowded solutions of multiarm star polymers, representing model colloidal spheres with ultrasoft repulsive interactions, undergo a reversible gelation transition upon heating in solvents of intermediate quality (between good and Theta). This unusual phenomenon is due to the kinetic arrest of the swollen interpenetrating spheres at high temperatures, forming clusters, in analogy to the colloidal glass transition. In this work we demonstrate that the choice of the solvent has a dramatic effect on the gelation transition, because of the different degree of star swelling (at the same temperature) associated with the solvent quality. We construct a generic kinetic phase diagram for the gelation of different stars in different solvents (gelation ...
We propose a microscopic framework based on nonequilibrium statistical mechanics to connect the micr...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and nonequilibrium phase diagrams of a ...
Heterogeneous dynamics of collodial depletion gels arises directly from structural features in some ...
ABSTRACT: Crowded solutions of densely branched polymers with starlike architecture undergo a revers...
Star polymers with a high number of arms, f = 263, become kinetically trapped when dispersed in an a...
The ability to engineer macroscopic properties of colloidal gels through controlled processing of th...
Colloidal glass transition and its manipulation represent a topic of ever increasing scientific inte...
Nanoscale or colloidal particles are important in many realms of science and technology. They can dr...
Colloidal suspensions offer the level of control necessary to assemble and form novel equilibrium, a...
We consider various scenarios leading to molecular control of the rheological state of concentrated ...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and non-equilibrium phase diagrams of a...
We present a comprehensive experimental and theoretical study covering micro-, meso- and macroscopic...
We study a model in which particles interact with short-ranged attractive and long-ranged repulsive ...
Cluster formation and gelation are studied in a colloidal model system with competing short-range at...
The phase behavior of colloids that interact via competing interactions - short-range attraction and...
We propose a microscopic framework based on nonequilibrium statistical mechanics to connect the micr...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and nonequilibrium phase diagrams of a ...
Heterogeneous dynamics of collodial depletion gels arises directly from structural features in some ...
ABSTRACT: Crowded solutions of densely branched polymers with starlike architecture undergo a revers...
Star polymers with a high number of arms, f = 263, become kinetically trapped when dispersed in an a...
The ability to engineer macroscopic properties of colloidal gels through controlled processing of th...
Colloidal glass transition and its manipulation represent a topic of ever increasing scientific inte...
Nanoscale or colloidal particles are important in many realms of science and technology. They can dr...
Colloidal suspensions offer the level of control necessary to assemble and form novel equilibrium, a...
We consider various scenarios leading to molecular control of the rheological state of concentrated ...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and non-equilibrium phase diagrams of a...
We present a comprehensive experimental and theoretical study covering micro-, meso- and macroscopic...
We study a model in which particles interact with short-ranged attractive and long-ranged repulsive ...
Cluster formation and gelation are studied in a colloidal model system with competing short-range at...
The phase behavior of colloids that interact via competing interactions - short-range attraction and...
We propose a microscopic framework based on nonequilibrium statistical mechanics to connect the micr...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and nonequilibrium phase diagrams of a ...
Heterogeneous dynamics of collodial depletion gels arises directly from structural features in some ...