Hard X-ray nanotomography of colloidal suspensions
ORAL
Abstract
Colloidal suspensions are complex fluids that include colloidal nanoparticles or microparticles suspended in a liquid medium. In-situ characterizations of colloidal suspensions are necessary in many topics: for instance, wetting properties for colloidal particles on a fluid-fluid interface are essential but hard to be directly taken with conventional imaging techniques. Here we show that hard X-ray nanotomography clearly visualizes individual colloidal particles inside fluids in three dimensions (3D). In particularly, we demonstrate 3D images for colloidal particles adsorbed on water-oil emulsions: contact angle and configuration of colloids could be measured. We believe that hard X-ray nanotomography would be a powerful tool to identify the nature of colloidal particles inside or on fluids.
*This work (NRF-2013R1A22A04008115) was supported by Mid-career Researcher Program through NRF grant funded by the MEST.
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