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Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2001

High frequency elastic modulus of hairy particle dispersions in relation to their microstructure

Michael H.G. Duits; P.A. Nommensen; H.T.M. van den Ende; J. Mellema

The high-frequency elasticity G′∞ of polymerically stabilized colloidal dispersions is the result of a complex interplay between the particle configuration, pair potential and hydrodynamics. In the analysis of this relation, frequent use is made of simplifications in describing the structure and/or hydrodynamics. Especially in the case of polymerically stabilized particles such approximations may give erroneous results. We demonstrate this for particles where the polymer layer thickness is comparable to the radius of the core. For our particles the repulsive potential is rather steep, whereas the permeability length is small. Hydrodynamics was found to be unimportant at very high particle concentrations, but at lower concentrations it is not negligible. Most crucial in the modeling of G′∞ is the particle configuration. Existing approaches in which inconsistencies are introduced between the pair potential and the locations where it is probed, fail to give even semi-quantitative predictions. This problem can be avoided by performing Monte Carlo simulations to obtain the particle configuration (with the pair potential as input). Even so, predictions for G′∞ may be obscured at high concentrations. Our simulations showed that above a certain concentration, crystallization occurred but also disordered states were found, depending on the initial configuration. A resemblance was found with the freezing transition for hard spheres. For our particle systems it turned out that the calculated elastic moduli for disordered structures and for crystals differ only modestly.


Physical Review E | 1999

Steady shear behavior of polymerically stabilized suspensions:Experiments and lubrication based modeling

P.A. Nommensen; Michael H.G. Duits; D. van den Ende; J. Mellema


Progress in colloid and polymer science | 1998

Rheology of suspensions stabilized by long grafted polymers

P.A. Nommensen; Michel H. G. Duits; J.S. Lopulissa; D. van den Ende; J. Mellema


Langmuir | 2000

Elastic Modulus at High Frequency of Polymerically Stabilized Suspensions

P.A. Nommensen; Michael H.G. Duits; D. van den Ende; J. Mellema


Langmuir | 2001

Rheological Behavior of Polymerically Stabilized Suspensions: Two Different Polymer Layers Compared

P.A. Nommensen; D. van den Ende; Michael H.G. Duits; J. Mellema


Proc. XIIIth International Congress on Rheology | 2000

Influence of the polymer layer on the rheological behavior of polymerically stabilised suspensions

P.A. Nommensen; Michael H.G. Duits; Henricus T.M. van den Ende; J. Mellema


Proc. 14th ECIS 2000 Conference | 2000

Rheology of hairy particle dispersions

Michael H.G. Duits; P.A. Nommensen; Henricus T.M. van den Ende; J. Mellema


poster Wetenschappelijk congres NWO/CW | 1999

Measurement and modeling on a colloidal suspension of polymerically stabilized spheres o

P.A. Nommensen; Michael H.G. Duits; Henricus T.M. van den Ende; J. Mellema


poster European Research Conferences; Interfaces and Colloidal Systems: Interfacial behavior in polymer and colloidal stystems | 1999

Measurements and modeling on a colloidal dispersion of polymerically stabilized spheres

P.A. Nommensen; Michael H.G. Duits; Henricus T.M. van den Ende; J. Mellema


Voordracht XIIIth Conference of the European Colloid and Interface Society | 1999

Elasticity of colloidal dispersions stabilized by long grafted polymer chains

Michael H.G. Duits; P.A. Nommensen; Henricus T.M. van den Ende; J. Mellema

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