Shear-induced reinforcement in boehmite gels: a rheo-X-ray-scattering study
Abstract
Boehmite, an aluminum oxide hydroxide -AlO(OH), is broadly used in the form of particulate dispersions in industrial applications, e.g., for the fabrication of ceramics and catalyst supports or as a binder for extrusion processes. Under acidic conditions, colloidal boehmite dispersions at rest form gels, i.e., space-spanning percolated networks that behave as soft solids at rest, and yet yield and flow like liquids under large enough deformations. Like many other colloidal gels, the solid-like properties of boehmite gels at rest are very sensitive to their previous mechanical history. Our recent work [Sudreau et al., J. Rheol. 66, 91-104 (2022), and Phys. Rev. Material 6, L042601 (2022)] has revealed such \textit{memory effects}, where the shear experienced prior to flow cessation drives the elasticity of boehmite gels: while gels formed following application of a shear rate larger than a critical value are insensitive to shear history, gels formed after application of display reinforced viscoelastic properties and non-negligible residual stresses. Here, we provide a microstructural scenario for these striking observations by coupling rheometry and small-angle X-ray scattering. Time-resolved measurements for show that scattering patterns develop an anisotropic shape that persists upon flow cessation, whereas gels exposed to display isotropic scattering patterns upon flow cessation. Moreover, as the shear rate applied prior to flow cessation is decreased below , the level of anisotropy frozen in the sample microstructure grows similarly to the viscoelastic properties, thus providing a direct link between mechanical reinforcement and flow-induced microstructural anisotropy.
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@article{arxiv.2303.16572,
title = {Shear-induced reinforcement in boehmite gels: a rheo-X-ray-scattering study},
author = {Iana Sudreau and Marion Servel and Eric Freyssingeas and François Liénard and Szilvia Karpati and Stéphane Parola and Xavier Jaurand and Pierre-Yves Dugas and Lauren Matthews and Thomas Gibaud and Thibaut Divoux and Sébastien Manneville},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.16572},
year = {2023}
}
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13 pages, 10 figures