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Hierarchical cross-linking in physical alginate gels: a rheological and dynamic light scattering investigation

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We investigate the dynamics of alginate gels, an important class of biopolymer-based viscoelastic materials, by combining mechanical tests and non-conventional, time-resolved light scattering methods. Two relaxation modes are observed upon applying a compressive or shear stress. Dynamic light scattering and diffusive wave spectroscopy measurements reveal that these modes are associated with discontinuous rearrangement events that restructure the gel network via anomalous, non-diffusive microscopic dynamics. We show that these dynamics are due to both thermal activation and internal stress stored during gelation and propose a scenario where a hierarchy of cross-links with different life times is responsible for the observed complex behavior. Measurements at various temperatures and sample ages are presented to support this scenario.

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hal-00874406 , version 1 (17-10-2013)

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Domenico Larobina, Luca Cipelletti. Hierarchical cross-linking in physical alginate gels: a rheological and dynamic light scattering investigation. Soft Matter, 2013, pp.10005-10015. ⟨10.1039/c3sm52006d⟩. ⟨hal-00874406⟩
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