<p>We study the rheology of systems of thermoresponsive microgels which can transition between a repulsive glass and an attractive gel state. We find marked differences between these two colloidal solids, within the same experimental system, due to the different origins for their dynamic arrest. While the rigidity of the repulsive systems depends solely on particle volume fraction, we find that the change in linear elasticity upon introducing attractive bonds in the system scales linearly with the adhesive bond strength which can be tuned with the temperature in our experiments. And while the glasses yield reversibly and with a rate-dependent energy dissipation, bond-reorganisation in the gels is suppressed so that their rupture is irrevers...
Sufficiently strong interparticle attractions can lead to aggregation of a colloidal suspension and,...
Gelation in colloidal systems, that is, the sudden rise of viscosity at the sol-gel transition, is ...
In this article we demonstrate that concentrated p-NIPA suspensions in a low temperature glassy stat...
International audienceA thermally reversible repulsive hard-sphere to sticky-sphere transition was s...
We study the rheological behavior of colloidal suspensions composed of soft sub-micron-size hydrogel...
Recently, the colloidal systems interacting via short ranged attractive potential has received renew...
The ability to engineer macroscopic properties of colloidal gels through controlled processing of th...
At high concentration, dispersions of deformable particles such as emulsion droplets microgels, mice...
Depending on the volume fraction and interparticle interactions, colloidal suspensions can exhibit a...
We review recent work done on the rheology of thermosensitive suspensions. These systems consist of ...
When a liquid is quenched sufficiently rapidly below its solidification temperature, a disordered an...
Colloidal gels are soft solids comprising a viscoelastic, networked structure embedded in solvent. ...
We report a thermosensitive microgel suspension that can be tuned reversibly between the glass state...
Sufficiently strong interparticle attractions can lead to aggregation of a colloidal suspension and,...
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.In this thesis, we investigat...
Sufficiently strong interparticle attractions can lead to aggregation of a colloidal suspension and,...
Gelation in colloidal systems, that is, the sudden rise of viscosity at the sol-gel transition, is ...
In this article we demonstrate that concentrated p-NIPA suspensions in a low temperature glassy stat...
International audienceA thermally reversible repulsive hard-sphere to sticky-sphere transition was s...
We study the rheological behavior of colloidal suspensions composed of soft sub-micron-size hydrogel...
Recently, the colloidal systems interacting via short ranged attractive potential has received renew...
The ability to engineer macroscopic properties of colloidal gels through controlled processing of th...
At high concentration, dispersions of deformable particles such as emulsion droplets microgels, mice...
Depending on the volume fraction and interparticle interactions, colloidal suspensions can exhibit a...
We review recent work done on the rheology of thermosensitive suspensions. These systems consist of ...
When a liquid is quenched sufficiently rapidly below its solidification temperature, a disordered an...
Colloidal gels are soft solids comprising a viscoelastic, networked structure embedded in solvent. ...
We report a thermosensitive microgel suspension that can be tuned reversibly between the glass state...
Sufficiently strong interparticle attractions can lead to aggregation of a colloidal suspension and,...
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.In this thesis, we investigat...
Sufficiently strong interparticle attractions can lead to aggregation of a colloidal suspension and,...
Gelation in colloidal systems, that is, the sudden rise of viscosity at the sol-gel transition, is ...
In this article we demonstrate that concentrated p-NIPA suspensions in a low temperature glassy stat...