Anti-thixotropic dynamics in attractive colloidal dispersions: a shear restructuring driven by elastic stresses
Abstract
Due to rich rheological properties, dispersions of attractive colloidal particles are ubiquitous in industries. Specifically, upon experiencing a sudden reduction in shear rate, these dispersions may exhibit transient behaviors such as thixotropy-where viscosity increases over time-and anti-thixotropy, characterized by an initial viscosity decrease before reaching a steady state. While thixotropy has been described as a competition between structure buildup and disruption, the mechanisms of anti-thixotropy remain poorly understood. Here, we investigate the anti-thixotropic dynamics of carbon black particles dispersed in oil-a system known for exhibiting anti-thixotropy-through flow step-down experiments. Using a multi-technique approach combining rheology with velocimetry and structural characterizations, we show that viscosity decrease results from a decrease in wall slip concomitant to shear-induced structural rearrangements, indicating a transition from a dynamical network of fractal clusters into a network of loosely connected dense agglomerates. Additionally, after a characteristic anti-thixotropic time , a steady flow is reached. This time diverges with increasing shear rate at a critical value corresponding to a Mason number of one, indicating that anti-thixotropy occurs only when colloidal attraction outweighs viscous forces. More precisely, we show that the structural rearrangement underpinning the viscosity decrease is mediated by elastic stresses , such that . Finally, on long time scales, the steady state is linked to a microstructure with nearly zero yield stress, indicating a loss of flow memory. These findings provide a mechanism for anti-thixotropy and suggest pathways for controlling viscosity and yield stress in attractive colloidal dispersions.
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@article{arxiv.2501.16532,
title = {Anti-thixotropic dynamics in attractive colloidal dispersions: a shear restructuring driven by elastic stresses},
author = {Julien Bauland and Gauthier Legrand and Sébastien Manneville and Thibaut Divoux and Arnaud Poulesquen and Thomas Gibaud},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.16532},
year = {2025}
}