Physics of Colloids in Space-2 (PCS-2)
Author(s) -
Suliana Manley,
Daniel Rudhardt,
A. D. Dinsmore,
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Subramanian Sankaran,
David A. Weitz,
Arthur E. Bailey,
Urs Gasser,
Phil Segre,
Vikram Prasad,
Megan T. Valentine
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
2001 conference and exhibit on international space station utilization
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2001-4959
Subject(s) - physics , space (punctuation) , computer science , operating system
The Physics of Colloids-2 (PCS-2) experiment is aimed at investigating the basic physical properties of several types of colloidal suspensions. The three broad classes of colloidal systems of interest are binary colloids, colloid-polymer mixtures, and fractal gels. The objective is to understand their phase behavior as well as the kinetics of the phase transitions in the absence of gravity. The nucleation, growth, and morphology characteristics of the crystals and gels that form would be studied using confocal microscopy. These will be observed directly with excellent time resolution, and therefore extensive information about the different phases and their growth mechanisms will be gained. With the laser tweezers, it will be possible to measure the strength of these structures and to modify them in a controlled way, and the spectrophotometer will provide the possibility to probe their optical properties. We believe that this experiment will provide the basis for future 'colloid engineering' in which complicated structures with novel properties (e.g., photonic crystals) will be grown by controlled self-assembly.
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