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Colloidal gelation in foam: Probing the impact of elastic continuous phases on foam mechanics


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  1. Mikhailovskaya, Alesya (University of Paris Saclay)
  2. Trappe, Véronique (Fribourg University, Department of Physics)
  3. Salonen, Anniina (University Paris Saclay)

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Alesya Mikhailovskaya1, Véronique Trappe2 and Anniina Salonen1
1University Paris Saclay, Orsay, France; 2Department of Physics, Fribourg University, Fribourg, Fribourg 1700, Switzerland


Salonen, Anniina


colloids; foams; gels


We explore the evolution of the mechanical properties of a foam containing colloidal particles that undergo a sol-gel transition. This enables us to investigate the effect of an elastic continuous phase on foam mechanics, probing a wide range of elastic moduli within a single experiment. Right after production of the foam the mechanics is controlled by the elasticity of the bubbles, while the contributions of the continuous phase become dominant as the colloidal particles form a gel. Remarkably, we find that we can describe the entire evolution of the foam mechanics by considering additive elastic contributions of the coarsening bubbles and the gelling continuous phase, provided that we assume that gelation occurs significantly faster in the foam than in the bulk.