Elasticity and Critical Bending Moment of Model Colloidal Aggregates

John P. Pantina and Eric M. Furst
Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 138301 – Published 7 April 2005

Abstract

The bending mechanics of singly bonded colloidal aggregates are measured using laser tweezers. We find that the colloidal bonds are capable of supporting significant torques, providing a direct measurement of the tangential interactions between particles. A critical bending moment marks the limit of linear bending elasticity, past which small-scale rearrangements occur. These mechanical properties underlie the rheology and dynamics of colloidal gels formed by diffusion-limited cluster aggregation, and give critical insight into the contact interactions between Brownian particles.

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  • Received 19 June 2004

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.138301

©2005 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

John P. Pantina and Eric M. Furst*

  • Department of Chemical Engineering, Colburn Laboratory, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA

  • *Electronic address: furst@che.udel.edu

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Vol. 94, Iss. 13 — 8 April 2005

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