Issue 5, 2005

Off-lattice Monte Carlo simulations of irreversible and reversible aggregation processes

Abstract

Monte Carlo simulations are used to get an insight into the formation of fractal aggregates from diluted to concentrated colloidal particle dispersions. Using irreversible conditions, we investigate the aggregation size distribution, architecture of the resulting fractal aggregates, possible transitions from simple aggregation to percolation and from percolation to the homogeneous aggregation regime, and discuss the fractal dimension determination from the radial distribution function. In particular the effects of the particle concentration on the aggregate fractal dimensions are considered. Reversibility is also introduced in the model so as to consider more realistic systems. The effects of aggregate fragmentation and internal reorganization are then investigated by adjusting the interparticle interaction potential. Important results dealing with the concomitant effect of aggregate break-up and internal reorganization on the aggregate local structure and stability with regards to phase separation are discussed.

Graphical abstract: Off-lattice Monte Carlo simulations of irreversible and reversible aggregation processes

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jul 2005
Accepted
23 Aug 2005
First published
19 Sep 2005

Soft Matter, 2005,1, 364-371

Off-lattice Monte Carlo simulations of irreversible and reversible aggregation processes

S. Díez Orrite, S. Stoll and P. Schurtenberger, Soft Matter, 2005, 1, 364 DOI: 10.1039/B510449A

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