A re-entrant glass transition in colloidal disks with adsorbing polymer

A re-entrant colloidal glass transition has been observed in dispersions of a model disk shaped colloid, laponite super( registered ), with the addition of an adsorbing low molecular weight polymer, poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO). In basic solutions laponite super( registered ) forms a repulsive colloid...

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Veröffentlicht in:Soft matter 2012-01, Vol.8 (34), p.8965-8971
Hauptverfasser: Atmuri, Anand K., Peklaris, George A., Kishore, Suhasini, Bhatia, Surita R.
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Zusammenfassung:A re-entrant colloidal glass transition has been observed in dispersions of a model disk shaped colloid, laponite super( registered ), with the addition of an adsorbing low molecular weight polymer, poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO). In basic solutions laponite super( registered ) forms a repulsive colloidal glass. With the addition of low molecular weight PEO, we observe a retardation in formation of the glass, and the system behaves as a viscous fluid. Upon aging, a glassy phase re-forms, with the time scale depending on the concentration of polymer. For samples with polymer concentration high enough to saturate the laponite super( registered ) surface, we believe this arrested state to be an attractive glass where excess PEO chains in the suspension lead to a weak interparticle attraction. For the polymer molecular weight we considered, all the samples eventually age to form a disordered state. We combine our results with previous work on laponite super( registered )-PEO dispersions to propose qualitative state diagrams with attractive glass, repulsive glass, liquid and gel regimes as a function of polymer molecular weight, polymer concentration, and aging time. To our knowledge, the progression of repulsive glass-liquid-attractive glass states has not been previously observed in colloids with adsorbing polymers.
ISSN:1744-683X
1744-6848
DOI:10.1039/c2sm25311a