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Large effects of tiny structural changes on the cluster formation process in model colloidal fluids: an integral equation study

  • Received: 17 February 2020 Accepted: 17 April 2020 Published: 27 April 2020
  • The formation of aggregates is commonly observed in soft matter such as globular protein solutions and colloidal suspensions. A lively debated issue concerns the possibility to discriminate between a generic intermediate-range order taking place in the fluid, as contrasted with the more specific presence of a clustered state. Recently, we have predicted by Monte Carlo simulations of a standard colloidal model — spherical particles interacting via a short-range attraction followed by a screened electrostatic repulsion at larger distances — the existence of a tiny structural change occurring in the pair structure. This change consists in a reversal of trend affecting a portion of the local density as the attractive strength increases, that is shown to take place precisely at the clustering threshold. Here, we address the same issue by refined thermodynamically self-consistent integral equation theories of the liquid state. We document how such theoretical schemes positively account for the observed phenomenology, highlighting their accuracy to finely describe the aggregation processes in model fluids with microscopic competing interactions.

    Citation: Jean-Marc Bomont, Dino Costa, Jean-Louis Bretonnet. Large effects of tiny structural changes on the cluster formation process in model colloidal fluids: an integral equation study[J]. AIMS Materials Science, 2020, 7(2): 170-181. doi: 10.3934/matersci.2020.2.170

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  • The formation of aggregates is commonly observed in soft matter such as globular protein solutions and colloidal suspensions. A lively debated issue concerns the possibility to discriminate between a generic intermediate-range order taking place in the fluid, as contrasted with the more specific presence of a clustered state. Recently, we have predicted by Monte Carlo simulations of a standard colloidal model — spherical particles interacting via a short-range attraction followed by a screened electrostatic repulsion at larger distances — the existence of a tiny structural change occurring in the pair structure. This change consists in a reversal of trend affecting a portion of the local density as the attractive strength increases, that is shown to take place precisely at the clustering threshold. Here, we address the same issue by refined thermodynamically self-consistent integral equation theories of the liquid state. We document how such theoretical schemes positively account for the observed phenomenology, highlighting their accuracy to finely describe the aggregation processes in model fluids with microscopic competing interactions.


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