AbstractThe formation of the gel structure of a finite set of inorganic particles interacting via long range potentials is studied via Monte Carlo simulations for different conditions of temperature and concentration. We found that there are certain specific conditions wherein gelation can occur. Moreover, the integrated network of connected particles is investigated. A divergence of an order parameter was observed and indicates the transition from random Erdös–Rényi to scale-free networks. The effects of a reaction limited process are also investigated and indicate that the dissociation of particles favors the formation of random networks
This dissertation endeavors to provide a comprehensive analysis of structure-property relationships ...
This thesis contains the results of a PhD-study on the structure of particle gels. Part of it is dir...
We present a detailed study of the kinetic cluster growth process during gelation of weakly attracti...
AbstractThe formation of the gel structure of a finite set of inorganic particles interacting via lo...
Gel networks are common in nature and in industry. As percolated, rigid networks they induce solid-l...
Colloidal gels are formed during arrested phase separation. Sub-micron, mutually attractive particle...
We report here a detailed characterization of the steps leading to the formation of a bidimensional ...
A new aggregation model by a Molecular Dynamics approach at constant temperature was compared with e...
We present an approximation scheme to the master kinetic equations for aggregation and gelation with...
There has been significant research interest invested into the study of the formation and properties...
How accurately can silica aerogels be computationally modelled? Nina Borzęcka, Prakul Pandit, Ameya...
We report event-driven molecular dynamics simulations of the irreversible gelation of hard ellipsoid...
Reconstructing aerogel morphology presents significant challenges, in particular, if 3D visualizatio...
We have used molecular dynamics simulations based on a three-body potential with charge transfer to ...
A new structural model based on the premises widely used for describing the structure of random mate...
This dissertation endeavors to provide a comprehensive analysis of structure-property relationships ...
This thesis contains the results of a PhD-study on the structure of particle gels. Part of it is dir...
We present a detailed study of the kinetic cluster growth process during gelation of weakly attracti...
AbstractThe formation of the gel structure of a finite set of inorganic particles interacting via lo...
Gel networks are common in nature and in industry. As percolated, rigid networks they induce solid-l...
Colloidal gels are formed during arrested phase separation. Sub-micron, mutually attractive particle...
We report here a detailed characterization of the steps leading to the formation of a bidimensional ...
A new aggregation model by a Molecular Dynamics approach at constant temperature was compared with e...
We present an approximation scheme to the master kinetic equations for aggregation and gelation with...
There has been significant research interest invested into the study of the formation and properties...
How accurately can silica aerogels be computationally modelled? Nina Borzęcka, Prakul Pandit, Ameya...
We report event-driven molecular dynamics simulations of the irreversible gelation of hard ellipsoid...
Reconstructing aerogel morphology presents significant challenges, in particular, if 3D visualizatio...
We have used molecular dynamics simulations based on a three-body potential with charge transfer to ...
A new structural model based on the premises widely used for describing the structure of random mate...
This dissertation endeavors to provide a comprehensive analysis of structure-property relationships ...
This thesis contains the results of a PhD-study on the structure of particle gels. Part of it is dir...
We present a detailed study of the kinetic cluster growth process during gelation of weakly attracti...