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Nematic phase transitions in mixtures of thin and thick colloidal rods

Soft Condensed Matter 2009-11-10 v2

Abstract

We present the first experimental measurements of the isotropic and nematic phases of mixtures of thin, charged semiflexible fd virus, and thick, fd-PEG created by covalently grafting poly-(ethylene glycol) to the the surface of fd, rods. The fd-PEG is sterically stabilized and its phase behavior is independent of ionic strength. The fd is charged. Therefore, by varying the ionic strength of a mixture of fd and fd-PEG, only the effective diameter of the bare fd rods changes, subsequently varying the effective diameter ratio (d=D_fd-PEG/D_fd) from 3.7 to 1. In solution, binary mixtures of fd and fd-PEG are shown to exhibit isotropic-nematic, isotropic-nematic-nematic and nematic-nematic coexisting phases with increasing concentration. We measure the binary phase diagrams as a function of composition, total concentration, and ionic strength. We find a lower critical point in the nematic-nematic coexistence region which has not been observed previously. These experimental results resolve a controversy in the literature concerning the evolution of the nematic-nematic phase separation with concentration. The experimental results are qualitatively described by a rescaled Onsager-type theory for the phase behavior of binary rod mixtures.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0406175,
  title  = {Nematic phase transitions in mixtures of thin and thick colloidal rods},
  author = {Kirstin Purdy and Szabolcs Varga and Amparo Galindo and George Jackson and Seth Fraden},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0406175},
  year   = {2009}
}

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shorter version. submitted to PRL