Conference Presentation (Outreach) FZJ-2020-00172

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Structure and Dynamics of Clay Particle Dispersions



2019

JCNS Workshop: Trends and Perspectives in Neutron Instrumentation: Probing Structure and Dynamics in Soft Matter, TutzingTutzing, Germany, 7 Oct 2019 - 10 Oct 20192019-10-072019-10-10

Abstract: Clay particles are used as additives for many different purposes be it as viscosity modifiers, as flame retardants, for low gas permeability, or for scratch resistance. The high aspect ratio of the platelets supports all those material improvements. Very often, the fundamental understanding of platelet dispersions is at the beginning. Thus, new concepts are highly desired when it comes to the next generation of products with even higher performance.Scattering experiments provide the structural and dynamic information that is needed to understand the mechanism of clay particle dispersions. Clay particles dispersed in water and microemulsions show examples of quite low and extremely high viscosities for certain aspect ratios (Fig. 1, left)[1]. These findings are rationalized by applying a simple viscosity model of membranes in a viscous medium. The principal understanding of low viscosities was transferred to crude oil dispersions where lower viscosities were obtained at low temperatures[1]. The structure of clay/polymer dispersions was analyzed using medium and wide-angle scattering (Fig. 1, right)[2]. A simple model rationalized the findings, especially the rather low limit of platelets forming a stack at about 3-4.

Keyword(s): Polymers, Soft Nano Particles and Proteins (1st) ; Soft Condensed Matter (2nd)


Contributing Institute(s):
  1. JCNS-FRM-II (JCNS-FRM-II)
  2. Neutronenstreuung (JCNS-1)
  3. Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ)
Research Program(s):
  1. 6G4 - Jülich Centre for Neutron Research (JCNS) (POF3-623) (POF3-623)
  2. 6G15 - FRM II / MLZ (POF3-6G15) (POF3-6G15)
  3. 6215 - Soft Matter, Health and Life Sciences (POF3-621) (POF3-621)
Experiment(s):
  1. KWS-1: Small angle scattering diffractometer (NL3b)
  2. KWS-3: Very small angle scattering diffractometer with focusing mirror (NL3auS)
  3. J-NSE: Neutron spin-echo spectrometer (NL2ao)

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