The viscoelastic properties of gelling Laponite clay suspensions were studi
ed by measuring the time evolution of the frequency dependent shear modulus
. At a well defined gel time the loss and storage modulus have a power law
frequency dependence with the same exponent Delta = 0.55. The exponent is c
ompared with theoretical predictions for fully flexible and locally rigid g
els. After the gel point the shear modulus continues to evolve and a stable
state was not reached in the experiments. The loss modulus of the gel incr
eases with decreasing frequency at low frequencies, indicating the presence
of slow relaxation processes. The rate of gelation increases strongly with
increasing ionic strength. (C) 2000 The Society of Rheology. [S0148-6055(0
0)00703-3].