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Jamming and depletion in extremely bidisperse mixtures of microscale emulsions and nanoemulsions.

Yixuan XuThomas G Mason
Published in: Science advances (2023)
While much attention has been given to jamming of granular and colloidal particles having monomodal size distributions, jamming of systems having more complex size distributions remains an interesting direction. We create concentrated, disordered binary mixtures of size-fractionated nanoscale and microscale oil-in-water emulsions, which are stabilized by the same common ionic surfactant, and measure the optical transport properties, microscale droplet dynamics, and mechanical shear rheological properties of these mixtures over a wide range of relative and total droplet volume fractions. Simple effective medium theories do not explain all of our observations. Instead, we show that our measurements are consistent with more complex collective behavior in extremely bidisperse systems, involving an effective continuous phase that governs nanodroplet jamming, as well as depletion attractions between microscale droplets induced by nanoscale droplets.
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