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Soft Matter ; 17(9): 2429-2438, 2021 Mar 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33491726

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Foaming a cementitious suspension is a complex process that involves many multiscale chemical, physical and dynamical mechanisms. As a first step, we investigate here experimentally the possibility of withdrawing a single liquid soap film from a suspension of cement. We then determine the film lifetime and if particles are entrained or not. We vary the cement concentration, grain size, rheological properties and withdrawing velocity. We observed that the rheology of the cement paste, characterized through its yield stress, plays a key role in the film formation. We show that an optimum exists, as a low yield stress promotes film creation but is detrimental to the film stability. Another key result is that the rheology alone is not enough to describe film formation: the particle size in the suspension is also crucial, with large particles promoting film creation. Finally, we found that the withdrawing velocity also affects the ability to create films and the possibility to drag particles in them. Experiments performed with a silica suspension for comparison confirm these findings.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 110(13): 138301, 2013 Mar 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23581382

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We study the structure of binary monolayers of large (3 µm diameter) very hydrophobic (A) and large (3 µm diameter) hydrophilic (B) or small (1 µm diameter) hydrophilic (C) silica particles at an octane-water interface. By tuning the composition and packing geometry of the mixed monolayer, we find that a rich variety of two-dimensional hexagonal superlattices of mixed A/B or A/C clusters are formed, stabilized by short-ranged electrostatic induced dipole interactions. The cluster structures obtained are in excellent agreement with zero temperature calculations, indicating that the self-assembly process can be effectively controlled.

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