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Polydispersity Effects in Colloid-Polymer Mixtures

Soft Condensed Matter 2011-06-23 v2

Abstract

We study phase separation and transient gelation in a mixture consisting of polydisperse colloids and non-adsorbing polymers, where the ratio of the average size of the polymer to that of the colloid is approximately 0.063. Unlike what has been reported previously for mixtures with somewhat lower colloid polydispersity, the addition of polymers does not expand the fluid-solid coexistence region. Instead, we find a region of fluid-solid coexistence which has an approximately constant width but an unexpected re-entrant shape. We detect the presence of a metastable gas-liquid binodal, which gives rise to two-stepped crystallization kinetics that can be rationalized as the effect of fractionation. Finally, we find that the separation into multiple coexisting solid phases at high colloid volume fractions predicted by equilibrium statistical mechanics is kinetically suppressed before the system reaches dynamical arrest.

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@article{arxiv.1011.0294,
  title  = {Polydispersity Effects in Colloid-Polymer Mixtures},
  author = {S. M. Liddle and T. Narayanan and W. C. K. Poon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.0294},
  year   = {2011}
}

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11 pages, 5 figures

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