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From 2D to 3D: Critical Casimir interactions and phase behavior of colloidal hard spheres in a near-critical solvent

Authors :
Tasios, N.
Dijkstra, M.
Tasios, N.
Dijkstra, M.
Source :
Journal of Chemical Physics vol.146 (2017) nr.13 [ISSN 0021-9606]
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Colloids dispersed in a binary solvent mixture experience long-ranged solvent-mediated interactions (critical Casimir forces) upon approaching the critical demixing point of the solvent mixture. The range of the interaction is set by the bulk correlation length of the solvent mixture, which diverges upon approaching the critical point. This presents a great opportunity to realize the reversible selfassembly of colloids by tuning the proximity to the critical point of the solvent. Here, we develop a rejection-free geometric cluster algorithm to study the full ternary mixture of colloidal hard spheres suspended in an explicit three-dimensional lattice model for the solvent mixture using extensive Monte Carlo simulations. The phase diagram displays stable colloidal gas, liquid, and crystal phases, as well as broad gas-liquid and gas-crystal phase coexistence, and pronounced fractionation of the solvent in the coexisting colloid phases. The topology of the phase diagram in our three-dimensional study shows striking resemblance to that of our previous studies carried out in two dimensions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Chemical Physics vol.146 (2017) nr.13 [ISSN 0021-9606]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1063/1.4979518, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1445799769
Document Type :
Electronic Resource