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Hypothesis: Aging in colloidal suspensions manifests as a reduction in kinetic freedom of the colloids. In aqueous suspensions of charged colloids, the role of inter-particle electrostatics interactions on the aging dynamics is well debated. Despite water being the dispersion medium, the influence of water structure on the physicochemical properties of aging colloids has never been considered before. Laponite, a model hectorite clay, could be used to evaluate the relative contributions of medium structure and electrostatics in determining the physicochemical properties of aging colloidal suspensions. Experiments: The structure of the dispersion medium is modified either by incorporating uncharged/charged kosmotropic (structure-inducing) or chaotropic (structure-disrupting) molecules or by changing suspension temperature. A new protocol, wherein the medium is heated before adding clay particles, is also introduced to evaluate the effects of hydrogen bond disruptions on suspension aging. Dynamic light scattering, rheological measurements and particle-scale imaging are employed to evaluate the physicochemical properties of the suspensions. Findings: A strong influence of medium structure is evident when inter-particle electrostatic interactions are weak. Enhancement and disruption of hydrogen bonds in the medium are, respectively, strongly correlated with acceleration and delay of suspension aging dynamics. The physicochemical properties of charged clay colloidal suspensions are therefore controlled by altering hydrogen bonding in the dispersion medium.
An aqueous suspension of the synthetic clay Laponite undergoes a transition from a liquid-like ergodic state to a glass-like nonergodic arrested state. In an observation that closely resembles the dynamical slowdown observed in supercooled liquids, t
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Aqueous suspension of nanoclay Laponite undergoes structural evolution as a function of time, which enhances its elasticity and relaxation time. In this work we employ effective time approach to investigate long term relaxation dynamics by carrying o
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