Relaxation dynamics at different time scales in electrostatic complexes: Time-salt superposition

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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. © 2010 The American Physical Society.

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Spruijt, E., Sprakel, J., Lemmers, M., Stuart, M. A. C., & Van Der Gucht, J. (2010). Relaxation dynamics at different time scales in electrostatic complexes: Time-salt superposition. Physical Review Letters, 105(20). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.208301

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