Dual nature of magnetic nanoparticle dispersions enables control over short-range attraction and long-range repulsion interactions

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Ahmed Al Harraq
Aubry A. Hymel
Emily Lin
Thomas M. Truskett
Bhuvnesh Bharti
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[1] Louisiana State University,Cain Department of Chemical Engineering
[2] University of Texas at Austin,McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering
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Competition between attractive and repulsive interactions drives the formation of complex phases in colloidal suspensions. A major experimental challenge lies in decoupling independent roles of attractive and repulsive forces in governing the equilibrium morphology and long-range spatial distribution of assemblies. Here, we uncover the ‘dual nature’ of magnetic nanoparticle dispersions, particulate and continuous, enabling control of the short-range attraction and long-range repulsion (SALR) between suspended microparticles. We show that non-magnetic microparticles suspended in an aqueous magnetic nanoparticle dispersion simultaneously experience a short-range depletion attraction due to the particulate nature of the fluid in competition with an in situ tunable long-range magnetic dipolar repulsion attributed to the continuous nature of the fluid. The study presents an experimental platform for achieving in situ control over SALR between colloids leading to the formation of reconfigurable structures of unusual morphologies, which are not obtained using external fields or depletion interactions alone.
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