Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Transient molecular networks, a class of adaptive soft materials with remarkable application potential, display complex, and intriguing dynamic behavior. By performing dynamic light scattering on a wide angular range, we study the relaxation dynamics of a reversible network formed by DNA tetravalent nanoparticles, finding a slow relaxation mode that is wave vector independent at large q and crosses over to a standard q-2 viscoelastic relaxation at low q. Exploiting the controlled properties of our DNA network, we attribute this mode to fluctuations in local elasticity induced by connectivity rearrangement. We propose a simple beads and springs model that captures the basic features of this q0 behavior.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
DYNAMIC LIGHT-SCATTERING; AQUEOUS BORAX SOLUTIONS; VALENCE DNA NANOSTARS; POLYMER-SOLUTIONS; POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL); COLLOIDAL CRYSTALS; RELAXATION MODE; VISCOELASTICITY; RHEOLOGY; BEHAVIOR
List of contributors:
Sciortino, Francesco
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