Ap. Philipse et Am. Wierenga, ON THE DENSITY AND STRUCTURE FORMATION IN GELS AND CLUSTERS OF COLLOIDAL RODS AND FIBERS, Langmuir, 14(1), 1998, pp. 49-54
Structures of gels and clusters of disordered rods and fibers are desc
ribed by scaling relations for a homogeneous random fiber network and
a heterogeneous (that is, fractal) fiber structure. Both models relate
the gel density to the particle shape. It is shown that gel densities
for attractive colloid rods (iron hydroxide, clay minerals) are often
too low to fill space with a homogeneous microstructure. Space fillin
g with heterogeneous rod clusters allows for a very low solid content
due to a combination of high particle aspect ratios and low fractal di
mensions. This view is supported by reanalysis of early simulations of
Vold (J. Phys. Chem. 1959, 63, 1608) of ballistic rod deposition, and
yield stress measurements on boehmite-rod suspensions in an accompany
ing paper (Wierenga et al. Langmuir 1998, 14, 0000). Attention is also
given to rapid rod coagulation and retarding factors, such as polydis
persity in attraction strength, which may strongly affect gelation kin
etics.