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Composition distributions of particles in a gelling mixture.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

March 2014

Geophysical Center of Russian Academy of Science, 3, Molodezhnaya Street, 119296 Moscow, Russia and Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry, 10 Vorontsovo Pole, 105064 Moscow, Russia.

Gelation in a two component disperse system wherein binary coagulation governs the temporal changes of particle composition spectra is studied for the crossproduct coagulation kernel proportional to m1n2+m2n1, with m,n being the numbers of monomers of the first and the second component in the coalescing pair of particles. This model reveals the sol-gel transition, i.e.

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Postcritical behavior of a gelling system.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

November 2013

Geophysical Center of Russian Academy of Science, 3, Molodezhnaya Street, 119296 Moscow, Russia and Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry, 10, Vorontsovo Pole, 105064 Moscow, Russia.

The formation of a gel in a disperse coagulating system, wherein binary coagulation governs the temporal changes of the particle mass spectrum is studied for the coagulation kernel proportional to K(g,l)=gl with g,l being the numbers of monomers in the coalescing pair of particles. This model is known to reveal the sol-gel transition, i.e.

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