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Capillary bridge formation at room temperature in binary liquids with small miscibility

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Highlights • New formulation technique for capillary suspensions via water dissolution in partially miscible oil phase. • Weaker, storage stable suspensions made with a water soluble oil phase can build strength when stored in humid air. • Importance of storing oil-based samples in a dry environment since the resulting bridges can be very difficult to remove. • Possibility to use shorter chain 1-alkanols for capillary suspensions, which significantly reduces drying time. • This concept demonstrates new processing parameters for defect free drying. Abstract Capillary suspensions, solid-liquid-liquid systems, are conventionally formulated by dispersing the particles in the bulk phase and then adding a small amount of secondary liquid (<5 vol%), leading to increased yield stress. Previous work has shown that partially miscible liquids form capillary bridges between particles upon temperature induced phase separation. In this work, we show that capillary suspensions can be formed by mixing particles with partially saturated 1-alkanol (6–8 carbon atoms)/water solutions, without the need for a temperature induced phase separation. Moreover, we show this effect works with different particle sizes and geometries. In addition, we illustrate that a pure suspension formed with 1-alkanols can create capillary suspensions when stored in humid conditions. This paper also demonstrates how partially miscible oil suspensions form capillary bridges even during the drying process when exposed to high humidity. This can lead to a significant decrease in drying stresses but also a change in structure.
Tijdschrift: Colloid And Interface Science Communications
ISSN: 2215-0382
Volume: 41
Jaar van publicatie:2021
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BOF-publication weight:1
CSS-citation score:1
Auteurs:International
Authors from:Higher Education
Toegankelijkheid:Open