We study gel formation in a mixture of equally-sized oppositely charged colloids both experimentally and by means of computer simulations. Both the experiments and the simulations show that the mechanism by which a gel is formed from a dilute, homogeneous suspension is an interrupted gas-liquid phase separation. Furthermore, we use Brownian dynamics simulations to study the relation between gel formation and the equilibrium phase diagram. We find that, regardless of the interaction range, an interrupted liquid-gas phase separation is observed as the system is quenched into a state point where the gas-liquid separation is metastable. The structure of the gel formed in our experiments compares well with that of a simulated gel, indicating tha...
We discuss features of simple inter-particle potentials which are able to generate low-packing fract...
The technique of Brownian Dynamics simulation has been used to follow the evolution of model colloid...
Abstract – Gels in soft-matter systems are an important nonergodic state of matter. We study a collo...
We study gel formation in a mixture of equally-sized oppositely charged colloids both experimentally...
We study gel formation in a mixture of equally-sized oppositely charged colloids both experimentally...
We study the kinetics of the liquid-to-crystal transformation and of gel formation in colloidal susp...
We study the kinetics of the liquid-to-crystal transformation and of gel formation in colloidal susp...
We study the phenomenon of structral arrest in colloidal suspensions, with emphasis on the equilibri...
Colloidal gelation has been extensively studied for the case of purely attractive systems, but littl...
Colloidal gelation has been extensively studied for the case of purely attractive systems, but littl...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and non-equilibrium phase diagrams of a...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and non-equilibrium phase diagrams of a...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and non-equilibrium phase diagrams of a...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and nonequilibrium phase diagrams of a ...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and nonequilibrium phase diagrams of a ...
We discuss features of simple inter-particle potentials which are able to generate low-packing fract...
The technique of Brownian Dynamics simulation has been used to follow the evolution of model colloid...
Abstract – Gels in soft-matter systems are an important nonergodic state of matter. We study a collo...
We study gel formation in a mixture of equally-sized oppositely charged colloids both experimentally...
We study gel formation in a mixture of equally-sized oppositely charged colloids both experimentally...
We study the kinetics of the liquid-to-crystal transformation and of gel formation in colloidal susp...
We study the kinetics of the liquid-to-crystal transformation and of gel formation in colloidal susp...
We study the phenomenon of structral arrest in colloidal suspensions, with emphasis on the equilibri...
Colloidal gelation has been extensively studied for the case of purely attractive systems, but littl...
Colloidal gelation has been extensively studied for the case of purely attractive systems, but littl...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and non-equilibrium phase diagrams of a...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and non-equilibrium phase diagrams of a...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and non-equilibrium phase diagrams of a...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and nonequilibrium phase diagrams of a ...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and nonequilibrium phase diagrams of a ...
We discuss features of simple inter-particle potentials which are able to generate low-packing fract...
The technique of Brownian Dynamics simulation has been used to follow the evolution of model colloid...
Abstract – Gels in soft-matter systems are an important nonergodic state of matter. We study a collo...