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Soft Matter ; 10(36): 7051-60, 2014 Sep 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24969505

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We report experiments studying the mechanical evolution of layers of the protein lysozyme adsorbing at the air-water interface using passive and active microrheology techniques to investigate the linear and nonlinear rheological response, respectively. Following formation of a new interface, the linear shear rheology, which we interrogate through the Brownian motion of spherical colloids at the interface, becomes viscoelastic with a complex modulus that has approximately power-law frequency dependence. The power-law exponent characterizing this frequency dependence decreases steadily with increasing layer age. Meanwhile, the nonlinear microrheology, probed via the rotational motion of magnetic nanowires at the interface, reveals a layer response characteristic of a shear-thinning power-law fluid with a flow index that decreases with age. We discuss two possible frameworks for understanding this mechanical evolution: gelation and the formation of a soft glass phase.


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Colloids/chemistry , Muramidase/chemistry , Rheology/methods , Water/chemistry , Air , Animals , Chickens , Elasticity , Gels , Glass , Linear Models , Magnetics , Nanowires , Shear Strength , Surface Properties , Viscosity
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