Relaxation Dynamics at Different Time Scales in Electrostatic Complexes: Time-Salt Superposition
Abstract
In this Letter we show that in the rheology of electrostatically assembled soft materials, salt concentration plays a similar role as temperature for polymer melts, and as strain rate for soft solids. We rescale linear and nonlinear rheological data of a set of model electrostatic complexes at different salt concentrations to access a range of time scales that is otherwise inaccessible. This provides new insights into the relaxation mechanisms of electrostatic complexes, which we rationalize in terms of a microscopic mechanism underlying salt-enhanced activated processes.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- November 2010
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2010PhRvL.105t8301S
- Keywords:
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- 83.80.Rs;
- 41.20.Cv;
- 82.35.Rs;
- 83.60.Bc;
- Polymer solutions;
- Electrostatics;
- Poisson and Laplace equations boundary-value problems;
- Polyelectrolytes;
- Linear viscoelasticity