Structure of fumed silica gels in dodecane: enhanced network by oscillatory shear

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Xiao-Jun Wu
Yu Wang
Min Wang
Wei Yang
Bang-Hu Xie
Ming-Bo Yang
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[1] Sichuan University,College of Polymer Science and Engineering
[2] State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering,undefined
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Colloid and Polymer Science | 2012年 / 290卷
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Fumed silica; Gel; Network; Viscoelastic properties;
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The structure and viscoelastic properties of fumed silica gels in dodecane were studied by means of dynamic rheology. With increasing the specific surface area of fumed silica nanoparticles, the plateau elastic modulus (G′), which is frequency-independent and shows the characteristic of a network of the fumed silica gels, decreases. Such networks of fumed silica gels show a significant temperature-dependent behavior and a transition temperature (Tc) related with the restructuring of nanoparticle chain aggregates of fumed silica in gels. Under oscillatory shear, the fumed silica gels experience disorganization and reorganization and present strong structural recovery ability after adjusting oscillatory shear (AOS) at small strain amplitudes (1–10%), and a more perfect network structure than that in origin gels can be induced. Elevated temperature (above Tc) improves the network structure to be more compact and stronger than that at a lower temperature, as a result, the deformation resistance during the AOS period and the structural recovery after AOS are enhanced. These results indicate that the network structure and viscoelastic properties of fumed silica gels can be tailored and optimized by performing small-amplitude oscillatory shear at a properly selected temperature.
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