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Tuning local microstructure of colloidal gels by ultrasound-activated deformable inclusions

Soft Condensed Matter 2022-03-10 v2

Abstract

Colloidal gels possess a memory of previous shear events, both steady and oscillatory. This memory, embedded in the microstructure, affects the mechanical response of the gel, and therefore enables precise tuning of the material properties under careful preparation. Here we demonstrate how the dynamics of a deformable inclusion, namely a bubble, can be used to locally tune the microstructure of a colloidal gel. We examine two different phenomena of bubble dynamics that apply a local strain to the surrounding material: dissolution due to mass transfer, with a characteristic strain rate of 10310^{-3} s1^{-1}; and volumetric oscillations driven by ultrasound, with a characteristic frequency of 10410^4 s1^{-1}. We characterise experimentally the microstructure of a model colloidal gel around bubbles in a Hele-Shaw geometry using confocal microscopy and particle tracking. In bubble dissolution experiments, we observe the formation of a pocket of solvent next to the bubble surface, but marginal changes to the microstructure. In experiments with ultrasound-induced bubble oscillations, we observe a striking rearrangement of the gel particles into a microstructure with increased local ordering. High-speed bright-field microscopy reveals the occurrence of both high-frequency bubble oscillations and steady microstreaming flow; both are expected to contribute to the emergence of the local order in the microstructure. These observations open the way to local tuning of colloidal gels based on deformable inclusions controlled by external pressure fields.

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@article{arxiv.2112.07592,
  title  = {Tuning local microstructure of colloidal gels by ultrasound-activated deformable inclusions},
  author = {Brice Saint-Michel and George Petekidis and Valeria Garbin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.07592},
  year   = {2022}
}

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