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Effect of Colloidal Surface Charge on Desiccation Cracks.

Sanket KumarMadivala G BasavarajDillip K Satapathy
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2023)
We report the effect of polarity and surface charge density on the nucleation and growth kinetics of desiccation cracks in deposits of colloids formed by drying. We show that the average spacing between desiccation cracks and crack opening are higher for the deposit of positively charged colloids than that of negatively charged colloids. The temporal evolution of crack growth is found to be faster for positively charged particle deposits. The distinct crack patterns and their kinetics are understood by considering the spatial arrangement of particles in the deposit, which is strongly influenced by the substrate-particle and particle-particle interactions. Interestingly, the crack spacing, the crack opening, and the rate at which the crack widens are found to increase upon decreasing the surface charge of the colloids.
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