Gel transition in adhesive hard-sphere colloidal dispersions: The role of gravitational effects
Jung Min Kim, Jun Fang, Aaron P. R. Eberle, Ramón Castañeda-Priego, and Norman J. Wagner
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The role of gravity in gelation of adhesive hard spheres is studied and a critical criterion developed for homogeneous gelation within the gas-liquid binodal. We hypothesize that gelation by Brownian diffusion competes with phase separation enhanced by gravitational settling. This competition is characterized by the gravitational Peclet number, Peg, which is a function of particle size, volume fraction, and gravitational acceleration. Through a systematic variation of the parameters, we observe the critical Peg of ~0.01 can predict the stability of gels composed of adhesive hard spheres.