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Glasslike Arrest in Spinodal Decomposition as a Route to Colloidal Gelation
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2005
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Colloidal MaterialEngineeringGlasslike ArrestColloid-polymer MixturesSoft MatterSpinodal DecompositionGlass TransitionPhase SeparationBiophysicsMaterials ScienceColloidal GelationPhysicsColloidal PropertyColloidal SystemColloid ChemistrySelf-assemblyPolymer ScienceColloidal SystemsMedicineColloid-poor Regions
Colloid-polymer mixtures can undergo spinodal decomposition into colloid-rich and colloid-poor regions. Gelation results when interconnected colloid-rich regions solidify. We show that this occurs when these regions undergo a glass transition, leading to dynamic arrest of the spinodal decomposition. The characteristic length scale of the gel decreases with increasing quench depth, and the nonergodicity parameter exhibits a pronounced dependence on scattering vector. Mode coupling theory gives a good description of the dynamics, provided we use the full static structure as input.
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