research article
Time-dependent strength of colloidal gels
Colloidal silica gels are shown to stiffen with time, as demonstrated by both dynamic light scattering and bulk rheological measurements. Their elastic moduli increase as a power law with time, independent of particle volume fraction; however, static light scattering indicates that there are no large-scale structural changes. We propose that increases in local elasticity arising from bonding between neighboring colloidal particles can account for the strengthening of the network, while preserving network structure. © 2005 The American Physical Society.
Type
research article
Author(s)
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Davidovitch, B.
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Davies, N. R.
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Cipelletti, L.
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Bailey, A. E.
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Christianson, R. J.
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Gasser, U.
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Prasad, V.
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Segre, P. N.
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Doherty, M. P.
Date Issued
2005
Published in
Volume
95
Issue
4
Article Number
048302
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
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OTHER
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November 26, 2012
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