1. Experimental Phase Diagram of Symmetric Binary Colloidal Mixtures with Opposite Charges.
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Manuel S. Romero-Cano, José B. Caballero, and Antonio M. Puertas
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PARTICLES , *FLUID mechanics , *HYDROSTATICS , *PERMEABILITY - Abstract
The phase behavior of equimolar mixtures of oppositely charged colloidal systems with similar absolute charges is studied experimentally as a function of the salt concentration in the system and the colloid volume fraction. As the salt concentration increases, fluids of irreversible clusters, gels, liquid−gas coexistence, and finally, homogeneous fluids, are observed. Previous simulations of similar mixtures of Derjaguin−Landau−Verwey−Overbeek (DLVO) particles indeed showed the transition from homogeneous fluids to liquid−gas separation, but also predicted a reentrant fluid phase at low salt concentrations, which is not found in the experiments. Possibly, the fluid of clusters could be caused by a nonergodicity transition responsible for the gel phase in the reentrant fluid phase. Liquid−gas separation takes a delay time after the sample is prepared, whereas gels collapse from the beginning. The density of the liquid in coexistence with a vapor phase depends linearly on the overall colloid density of the system. The vapor, on the other hand, is comprised of equilibrium clusters, as expected from the simulations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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