Theory and simulation of gelation, arrest and yielding in attracting colloids
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, ISSN: 0953-8984, Vol: 16, Issue: 42, Page: S4861-S4875
2004
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We present some recent theory and simulation results addressing the phenomena of colloidal gelation at both high and low volume fractions, in the presence of short-range attractive interactions. We discuss the ability of mode-coupling theory and its adaptations to address situations with strong heterogeneity in density and/or dynamics. We include a discussion of the effect of attractions on the shear-thinning and yield behaviour under flow.
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