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Gelation of a Clay Colloid Suspension
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1995
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Materials ScienceClay PlateletsColloidal MaterialEngineeringPhysicsNatural SciencesSelf-assemblyColloidal PropertyRheologyClay Colloid SuspensionClay ParticlesSoft MatterClay GelationBiophysicsColloidal SystemMultiscale Modeling
A colloidal suspension of clay particles is modeled by a system of infinitely thin disks carrying a point quadrupole, which results from the electric double layer around the clay platelets. Monte Carlo simulations show that, at sufficiently large values of the quadrupole moment, the system undergoes a transition from a low concentration phase, where disks assemble into elongated clusters, to a space-filling gel phase at higher concentrations. The gel phase exhibits a nearly incompressible network structure similar to the ``house-of-cards'' structure conjectured to be typical of clay gelation.
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