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Glass-liquid and glass-gel transitions of soft-shell particles

Lara Frenzel, Michael Dartsch, Gerard Martí Balaguer, Fabian Westermeier, Gerhard Grübel, and Felix Lehmkühler
Phys. Rev. E 104, L012602 – Published 15 July 2021
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Abstract

We study the structure and dynamics of colloidal particles with a spherical hard core and a thermo-responsive soft shell over the whole phase diagram by means of small-angle x-ray scattering and x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy. By changing the effective volume fraction by temperature and particle concentration, liquid, repulsive glass. and attractive gel phases are observed. The dynamics slow down with increasing volume fraction in the liquid phase and reflect a Vogel-Fulcher-Tamann behavior known for fragile glass formers. We find a liquid-glass transition above 50 vol.% that is independent of the particles' concentration and temperature. In an overpacked state at effective volume fractions above 1, the dispersion does not show a liquid phase but undergoes a gel-glass transition at an effective volume fraction of 34 vol.%. At the same concentration, extrema of subdiffusive dynamics are found in the liquid phase at lower weight fractions. We interpret this as dynamic precursors of the glass-gel transition.

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  • Received 23 April 2021
  • Accepted 23 June 2021

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.104.L012602

©2021 American Physical Society

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Polymers & Soft Matter

Authors & Affiliations

Lara Frenzel1,2, Michael Dartsch1,2, Gerard Martí Balaguer3, Fabian Westermeier1, Gerhard Grübel1,2, and Felix Lehmkühler1,2,*

  • 1Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Notkestr. 85, 22607 Hamburg, Germany
  • 2The Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging, Luruper Chaussee 149, 22761 Hamburg, Germany
  • 3Autonomous University of Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Catalonia, Spain

  • *Corresponding author: felix.lehmkuehler@desy.de

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Vol. 104, Iss. 1 — July 2021

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