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Suppression of self-stratification in colloidal mixtures with high Péclet numbers
M Schulz1, R Brinkhuis2, C Crean3
1Department of Physics, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7XH, UK. j.keddie@surrey.ac.uk.
Abstract:
The non-equilibrium assembly of bimodal colloids during evaporative processes is an attractive means to achieve gradient or stratified layers in thick films. Here, we show that the stratification of small colloids on top of large is prevented when the viscosity of the continuous aqueous phase is too high. We propose a model where a too narrow width of the gradient in concentration of small colloids suppresses the stratification.
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