Out-of-equilibrium processes in suspensions of oppositely charged colloids: Liquid-to-crystal nucleation and gel formation
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| Publication date | 2009 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| Publisher | Amsterdam: Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences |
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| Abstract |
We study the kinetics of the liquid-to-crystal transformation and of gel formation in colloidal suspensions of oppositely charged particles. We analyse, by means of both computer simulations and experiments, the evolution of a fluid quenched to a state point of the phase diagram where the most stable state is either a homogeneous crystalline solid or a solid phase in contact with a dilute gas. On the one hand, at high temperatures and high packing fractions, close to an ordered-solid/disordered-solid coexistence line, we find that the fluid-to-crystal pathway does not follow the minimum free energy route. On the other hand, a quench to a state point far from the ordered-crystal/disordered-crystal coexistence border is followed by a fluid-to-solid transition through the minimum free energy pathway. At low temperatures and packing fractions we observe that the system undergoes a gas-liquid spinodal decomposition that, at some point, arrests giving rise to a gel-like structure. Both our simulations and experiments suggest that increasing the interaction range favors crystallization over vitrification in gel-like structures.
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| Document type | Working paper |
| Published at | http://arxiv.org/abs/0907.2124 |
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