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Title: Interfacial Rheology of an Ultrathin Nanocrystalline Film Formed at the Liquid/Liquid Interface
Authors: Krishnaswamy, Rema
Majumdar, Sayantan
Ganapathy, Rajesh
Agarwal, Ved Varun
Sood, A K
Rao, C N R
Keywords: Liquid-Liquid Interface
Soft Glassy Materials
Viscoelasticity
Gas/Liquid
Monolayers
Particles
Issue Date: 13-Mar-2007
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Langmuir 23(6), 3084-3087 (2007)
Abstract: We report the interfacial properties of monolayers of Ag nanoparticles 10-50 nm in diameter formed at the toluene-water interface under steady as well as oscillatory shear. Strain amplitude sweep measurements carried out on the film reveal a shear thickening peak in the loss moduli (G") at large amplitudes followed by a power law decay of the storage (G') and loss moduli with exponents in the ratio 2:1. In the frequency sweep measurements at low frequencies, the storage modulus remains nearly independent of the angular frequency, whereas G" reveals a power law dependence with a negative slope, a behavior reminiscent of soft glassy systems. Under steady shear, a finite yield stress is observed in the limit of shear rate gamma going to zero. However, for gamma > 1 s(-1), the shear stress increases gradually. In addition, a significant deviation from the Cox-Merz rule confirms that the monolayer of Ag nanoparticles at the toluene-water interface forms a soft two-dimensional colloidal glass.
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URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/360
Other Identifiers: 0743-7463
Appears in Collections:Research Papers (Prof. C.N.R. Rao)

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