Crystallization and glass formation of soft compressible colloids
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
This talk will discuss when, how and why compressibility affects suspension behavior. We will use microgels as model soft and compressible particles at high particle number densities, and address both crystallization and glass formation. We will discuss the role of ions and their associated osmotic pressure, as well as the role of single-particle stiffness and deformability. Static light and small angle neutron scattering will be used to access structural aspects, while dynamical light scattering and rheology will enable quantifying suspension dynamics. Our results indicate that compressibility can fundamentally change the role of particle density and polydispersity in suspension behavior.
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Presenters
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Alberto Fernandez-Nieves
Univ de Barcelona, University of Barcelona
Authors
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Alberto Fernandez-Nieves
Univ de Barcelona, University of Barcelona
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Andrea Scotti
RWTH Aachen University
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Urs Gasser
Paul Scherrer Institut, Paul Scherrer Institute
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Joaquim Clara-Rahola
AMV Caps
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Adrian Arenas-Gullo
U Barcelona
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Boyang Zhou
Paul Scherrer Institut, Paul Scherrer Institute