Nature of the divergence in low shear viscosity of colloidal hard-sphere dispersions.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA.

Published: April 2002

Measurements of the low-shear viscosity eta(o) with a Zimm-Crothers viscometer for dispersions of colloidal hard spheres are reported as a function of volume fraction phi up to 0.56. Nonequilibrium theories based on solutions to the two-particle Smoluchoski equation or ideal mode coupling approximations do not capture the divergence. However, the nonhydrodynamic contribution to the relative viscosity Deltaeta(o) is correlated over a wide range of volume fractions by the Doolittle and Adam-Gibbs equations, indicating an exponential divergence at phi(m)=0.625+/-0.015. The data extend the previously proposed master curve, providing a test for improved theories for the many-body thermodynamic and hydrodynamic interactions that determine the viscosity of hard-sphere dispersions.

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