Softness mapping of the concentration dependence of the dynamics in model soft colloidal systems.

J Colloid Interface Sci

Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, United States. Electronic address:

Published: January 2022

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  • The study examined soft colloids made of polystyrene cores and PNIPAM coronas using diffusing wave spectroscopy (DWS).
  • The properties of these colloids were affected by the cross-link density, influencing their dynamics and exhibiting a unique behavior related to the glass transition volume fraction.
  • The findings suggest that softness in colloids significantly impacts their dynamic behavior, indicating that models solely based on osmotic deswelling are insufficient to explain these complex dynamics.

Article Abstract

The dynamics of a series of soft colloids comprised of polystyrene cores with poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) coronas was investigated by diffusing wave spectroscopy (DWS). The modulus of the coronas was varied by changing the cross-link density and we were able to interpret the results within a hard-soft mapping framework. The soft, swellable particle properties were modeled using an extended Flory-Rehner theory and a Hertzian pair potential. Following volume fraction jumps, softness effects on the concentration dependence of dynamics were determined, with a 'soft colloids make strong glass-forming liquid'-type of behavior observed close to the nominal glass transition volume fraction, φ. Such behavior from the current systems cannot be fully explained by the osmotic deswelling model alone. However, inspired by the soft-hard mapping from Schmiedeberg et al, [Europhys. Lett. 2011, 96(3), 36010] we estimated effective hard-sphere diameters and achieved a successful mapping of the α-relaxation times to a master curve below φ. Above φ, the curves no longer collapse but show strong deviations from a Vogel-Fulcher type of divergence onto soft jamming plateaux. Our results provide evidence that osmotic deswelling itself cannot fully explain the observed dynamics. Softness also plays an important role in the dynamics of soft, concentrated colloids.

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