Léo Hervéou, Gauthier Legrand, Thibaut Divoux, Guilhem P. Baeza
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Understanding Polymer-Colloid Gels: A Solvent Perspective Using Low-Field NMR
The present work emphasizes the relevance of low-field NMR relaxometry to
investigate colloid-polymer hydrogels by probing water dynamics across a wide
range of formulations between $\rm 10^{\circ}C$ and $\rm 80^{\circ}C$. By
examining the temperature dependence of the transverse relaxation time $T_2$,
we demonstrate a clear link between the NMR response and the rheological
behavior of the hydrogels. In particular, we show that NMR relaxometry
targeting the solvent provides reliable insights into the hydrogel
microstructure and allows the detection of phase transitions and aging
processes. Our findings suggest that this solvent-focused technique could
greatly benefit the soft matter community, complementing other experimental
methods in the study of gels.