arXiv Open Access 2016

Drying paint: from micro-scale dynamics to mechanical instabilities

Lucas Goehring Joaquim Li Pree-Cha Kiatkirakajorn
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Charged colloidal dispersions make up the basis of a broad range of industrial and commercial products, from paints to coatings and additives in cosmetics. During drying, an initially liquid dispersion of such particles is slowly concentrated into a solid, displaying a range of mechanical instabilities in response to highly variable internal pressures. Here we summarise the current appreciation of this process by pairing an advection-diffusion model of particle motion with a Poisson-Boltzmann cell model of inter-particle interactions, to predict the concentration gradients around a drying colloidal film. We then test these predictions with osmotic compression experiments on colloidal silica, and small-angle x-ray scattering experiments on silica dispersions drying in Hele-Shaw cells. Finally, we use the details of the microscopic physics at play in these dispersions to explore how two macroscopic mechanical instabilities -- shear-banding and fracture -- can be controlled.

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Lucas Goehring

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Joaquim Li

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Pree-Cha Kiatkirakajorn

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Goehring, L., Li, J., Kiatkirakajorn, P. (2016). Drying paint: from micro-scale dynamics to mechanical instabilities. https://arxiv.org/abs/1610.05644

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