Evolution of Particle-Scale Dynamics in an Aging Clay Suspension

Ranjini Bandyopadhyay(Johns Hopkins University), Dingshan Liang(Johns Hopkins University), Hasan Yardimci(Johns Hopkins University), David A. Sessoms(Johns Hopkins University), M. A. Borthwick(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), S. G. J. Mochrie(Yale University), James L. Harden(Johns Hopkins University), Robert L. Leheny(Johns Hopkins University)
Physical Review Letters
November 23, 2004
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Abstract

Multispeckle x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy was employed to characterize the slow dynamics of a suspension of highly charged, nanometer-sized disks. At wave vectors q corresponding to interparticle length scales, the dynamic structure factor follows a form f(q,t) approximately exp([-(t/tau)(beta)], where beta approximately 1.5. The relaxation time tau increases with the sample age t(a) approximately as tau approximately t(1.8)(a) and decreases with q as tau approximately q(-1). Such behavior is consistent with models that describe the dynamics in disordered elastic media in terms of strain from random, local structural rearrangements. The measured amplitude of f(q,t) varies with q in a manner that implies caged particle motion. The decrease in the range of this motion and an increase in suspension conductivity with increasing t(a) indicate a growth in interparticle repulsion as the mechanism for internal stress development implied by these models.


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