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Orthogonal superposition rheometry of colloidal gels: time-shear rate superposition

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We explore the relaxation behavior of model colloidal gels under steady shear flow by means oforthogonal superposition rheometry. Fumed silica and carbon black dispersions in Newtonian matrices are used as a model system. As shear rate increases, the frequency dependent orthogonal moduli of the gels shift along the frequency axis without changing their shape, which finally can be superimposed to yield a single master curve. This indicates that the shear rate tunes a master clock for overall relaxation modes in the sheared colloidal gels to produce a ‘‘time-shear rate superposition (TSS)’’, as temperature does in polymeric liquids to produce a time-temperature superposition (TTS). The horizontal shift factor required at each shear rate to obtain the master curve is found to be directly proportional to the suspension viscosity for all the cases. From this result, we suggest that the suspension viscosity determines the overall relaxation time of the particles in the flowing colloidal gel.
Journal: Soft Matter
ISSN: 1744-683X
Issue: 42
Volume: 14
Pages: 8651 - 8659
Publication year:2018
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BOF-publication weight:2
CSS-citation score:1
Authors:International
Authors from:Higher Education
Accessibility:Open