We exploit the concept of competing interactions to design a binary mixture of patchy particles that forms a reversible gel upon heating. Our molecular dynamics computer simulation of such a system shows that with increasing temperature the relaxation dynamics slows down by more than four orders of magnitude and then speeds up again. The system is thus a fluid both at high and at low temperatures and a solid-like disordered open network structure at intermediate temperature. We further discuss the feasibility of realizing a real material with this reversible behavior.
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Roldán-Vargas, S., Smallenburg, F., Kob, W., & Sciortino, F. (2013). Gelling by heating. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep02451
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