Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
At variance with previous determinations, recent investigations on water
suspension of a synthetic clay (Laponite) have shown the presence of an arrested
phase also at very low clay concentrations (down to Cw = 0.003). This
surprising behaviour has been studied in a wide clay concentration range. As a
result the existence of two different routes towards the arrested phase, applying
to low and high Laponite concentrations, has been found. We can speculate
that at high clay concentration the system would form a Wigner glass whose
elementary units are single Laponite platelets, as already indicated in previous
works. At low clay concentrations, in contrast, theWigner glass is supposed to
be composed of clusters of Laponite platelets; in this case the clusters would be
stabilized by the competition of long-range electrostatic repulsion and shortrange
attractive interactions. A similar behaviour has been recently found in a
simulation work (Sciortino et al 2003 Preprint cond-mat/0312161).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Colloidal systems; clays; dynamic light scattering; arrested states
List of contributors:
Zulian, Laura; Ruocco, Giancarlo; Ruzicka, Barbara
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