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Colloidal systems glasses results

Adsorption phenomena from solutions onto sohd surfaces have been one of the important subjects in colloid and surface chemistry. Sophisticated application of adsorption has been demonstrated recently in the formation of self-assembhng monolayers and multilayers on various substrates [4,7], However, only a limited number of researchers have been devoted to the study of adsorption in binary hquid systems. The adsorption isotherm and colloidal stabihty measmement have been the main tools for these studies. The molecular level of characterization is needed to elucidate the phenomenon. We have employed the combination of smface forces measmement and Fomier transform infrared spectroscopy in attenuated total reflection (FTIR-ATR) to study the preferential (selective) adsorption of alcohol (methanol, ethanol, and propanol) onto glass surfaces from their binary mixtures with cyclohexane. Om studies have demonstrated the cluster formation of alcohol adsorbed on the surfaces and the long-range attraction associated with such adsorption. We may call these clusters macroclusters, because the thickness of the adsorbed alcohol layer is about 15 mn, which is quite large compared to the size of the alcohol. The following describes the results for the ethanol-cycohexane mixtures [10],... [Pg.3]

One characteristic of shear banded flow is the presence of fluctuations in the flow field. Such fluctuations also occur in some glassy colloidal materials at colloid volume fractions close to the glass transition. One such system is the soft gel formed by crowded monodisperse multiarm (122) star 1,4-polybutadienes in decane. Using NMR velocimetry Holmes et al. [23] found evidence for fluctuations in the flow behavior across the gap of a wide gap concentric cylindrical Couette device, in association with a degree of apparent slip at the inner wall. The timescale of these fluctuations appeared to be rapid (with respect to the measurement time per shear rate in the flow curve), in the order of tens to hundreds of milliseconds. As a result, the velocity distributions, measured at different points across the cell, exhibited bimodal behavior, as apparent in Figure 2.8.13. These workers interpreted their data... [Pg.198]

The sol-gel process is a versatile solution process for making ceramic and glass materials involving the transition of a system from a colloidal suspension (sol) into a solid phase (gel) ". The resulting porous gel can be chemically purified and consolidated at high temperatures. In the classical sol-gel process, the precursor (e.g. a metal enolate or a metal aUcoxide) is exposed to a series of hydrolysis and polymerization reactions to form... [Pg.936]


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