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Designing and transforming yield-stress fluids

Authors :
Nelson, A. Z.
Schweizer, K. S.
Rauzan, B. M.
Nuzzo, Ralph G.
Vermant, J.
Ewoldt, R. H.
Nelson, A. Z.
Schweizer, K. S.
Rauzan, B. M.
Nuzzo, Ralph G.
Vermant, J.
Ewoldt, R. H.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We review progress in designing and transforming multi-functional yield-stress fluids and give a perspective on the current state of knowledge that supports each step in the design process. We focus mainly on the rheological properties that make yield-stress fluids so useful and the trade-offs which need to be considered when working with these materials. Thinking in terms of “design with” and “design of” yield-stress fluids motivates how we can organize our scientific understanding of this field. “Design with” involves identification of rheological property requirements independent of the chemical formulation, e.g. for 3D direct-write printing which needs to accommodate a wide range of chemistry and material structures. “Design of” includes microstructural considerations: conceptual models relating formulation to properties, quantitative models of formulation-structure-property relations, and chemical transformation strategies for converting effective yield-stress fluids to be more useful solid engineering materials. Future research directions are suggested at the intersection of chemistry, soft-matter physics, and material science in the context of our desire to design useful rheologically-complex functional materials.<br />QC 20191105

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234973867
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.cossms.2019.06.002