Literature DB >> 26010958

Inverse patchy colloids with small patches: fluid structure and dynamical slowing down.

Silvano Ferrari1, Emanuela Bianchi, Yura V Kalyuzhnyi, Gerhard Kahl.   

Abstract

Inverse patchy colloids (IPCs) differ from conventional patchy particles because their patches repel (rather than attract) each other and attract (rather than repel) the part of the colloidal surface that is free of patches. These particular features occur, e.g. in heterogeneously charged colloidal systems. Here we consider overall neutral IPCs carrying two, relatively small, polar patches. Previous studies of the same model under planar confinement have evidenced the formation of branched, disordered aggregates composed of ring-like structures. We investigate here the bulk behavior of the system via molecular dynamics simulations, focusing on both the structure and the dynamics of the fluid phase in a wide region of the phase diagram. Additionally, the simulation results for the static observables are compared to the Associative Percus Yevick solution of an integral equation approach based on the multi-density Ornstein-Zernike theory. A good agreement between theoretical and numerical quantities is observed even in the region of the phase diagram where the slowing down of the dynamics occurs.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26010958     DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/27/23/234104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Condens Matter        ISSN: 0953-8984            Impact factor:   2.333


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2.  Static and dynamic properties of decane/water microemulsions stabilized by cetylpyridinium chloride cationic surfactant and octanol cosurfactant.

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3.  Multivalent Patchy Colloids for Quantitative 3D Self-Assembly Studies.

Authors:  Marlous Kamp; Bart de Nijs; Marjolein N van der Linden; Isja de Feijter; Merel J Lefferts; Antonio Aloi; Jack Griffiths; Jeremy J Baumberg; Ilja K Voets; Alfons van Blaaderen
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