Fracture of colloidal single-crystal films fabricated by controlled vertical drying deposition
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2010
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Controlled vertical drying deposition method was used to make high-quality single crystal close-packed colloidal films formed of different radii polystyrene latex spheres on glass substrates coming from a low concentration water suspension (0.1% volume fraction). Regardless of the spheres radii the film thickness was about 6.3 microns. However, cracks destroyed the crystalline film structure during the colloidal film growth. The effect of particle radius (85-215 nm range) on film cracking was systematically studied using in situ optical fracture monitoring. Primary parallel cracks run along the vertical growth direction, later followed by secondary branched cracks in-between the primary cracks due to residual water evaporation. Quantitative theoretical relationship between the cracks spacing and particles radius was derived and shows good agreement with experimental observations. Normalized cracks spacing is related to a reciprocal ratio of the dimensionless particle radius. National Natural Science Foundation of China [10832011] Chinese Academy of Sciences [KJCX2-YW-L08] National Science Foundation [CMMI-0600266] |
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英语 |
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PHYSICAL REVIEW E.2010,82(3):31602 |
Palavras-Chave | #Fine Particles #Crack Patterns #Forces #Dispersions #Suspension #Contact #Latexes #Model #Gaps |
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期刊论文 |