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Microstructure, microrheology, and dynamics of laponite® and laponite®-poly(ethylene oxide) glasses and dispersions

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Abstract

We utilize dynamic light scattering (DLS)-based passive microrheology to probe the dynamics and structural evolution of laponite® and laponite®-polymer glasses and dispersions at the microscale. The results reveal an increase in the dynamic heterogeneity of laponite® dispersions with an increase of laponite® concentration and aging time. In neat laponite® dispersions, the degree of stiffness is enhanced and the dynamics are retarded at higher laponite® concentration due to the formation of a repulsive glass. In the presence of PEO with a moderate molecular weight of 20 kg/mol, the microviscoelastic properties of 2 wt% laponite® dispersions show non-monotonic effects with PEO concentration upon aging, which agrees with the results obtained previously from bulk rheology. However, the magnitudes of the viscoelastic moduli (G’ and G”) of dispersions beyond the gel point obtained from DLS-microrheology is lower than that obtained from conventional rheology. Our results suggest that the DLS-microrheology can be used to qualitatively study dynamic transitions and the microviscoelastic properties of gels and soft solids. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)387-397
Number of pages11
JournalRheologica Acta
Volume59
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2020

Keywords

  • Clay
  • Clay-polymer
  • Colloidal glass
  • Nanocomposite
  • Nanoparticle
  • Re-entrant

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