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Gravitational sedimentation effect of colloidal silica crystals in binary systems of titanium dioxide and silica particles

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Colloidal crystals can be formed of silica particles while those of titania particles are not known under the normal gravitational field, because of their high specific gravity. We found by the Kikuchi--Kossel diffraction technique that, when silica particles (diameter: D = 170 nm; density:  = 2.2 g cm-3) are mixed with titania particles (D = 127 nm;  = 3.9 g cm-3), colloidal crystals are formed. Colloidal crystals started out with body-centred-cubic structure and changed to face-centred-cubic structures after about 60 days. Transitions began from the bottom of the container. Thus, the transitions are considered to be due to gravitational sedimentation. It is significant that the crystal growth process, which has not been observed in one-component dispersions of the silica particles, was found using titania particles with a wide range of the practical applicability.

Keywords: Bcc-fcc phase transition; Colloidal crystal; Kikuchi--Kossel line analysis; Laser diffraction; Soft matter

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Department of Physics, Kyoto Sangyo University, Kita-ku, Kyoto 603-8555, Japan 2: Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan 3: Okayama Laboratory, Tayca Corporation, Okayama 704-8136, Japan 4: Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan

Publication date: 01 August 2007

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