In polydisperse colloidal systems, flocculation can occur as a result of the differential creaming rates between small and large particles. As an improvement on earlier work, we have rigorously modelled this process of gravity-induced flocculation by incorporating gravitational and interparticle (both attractive and repulsive) forces, as well as hydrodynamic interactions in our analysis. From this analysis capture cross-sections and collision frequencies can be precisely defined and computed. In the absence of electrostatic repulsion, the gravity-induced flocculation rate is approximately proportional to gO.8O (where g is the local acceleration fgravity) and not g as previously predicted. When electrostatic repulsion is significant, particl...
We report qualitatively on the differences between colloidal systems left to evolve in the Earth’s g...
The flocculation and subsequent subsidence of colloidal suspensions are markedly increased by the ad...
Colloidal particles play an important role in technological and biological processes. The main issue...
In polydisperse colloidal systems, flocculation can occur as a result of the differential creaming r...
In the absence of bulk fluid motion, colloidal dispersions are destabilized by the combined actions ...
In previous analyses of simultaneous Brownian and gravity-induced flocculation, it has been assumed ...
A proposal for carrying out flocculation experiments in microgravity is presented. These experiments...
The interaction potential between two colloidal particles typically spans a few nanometers. Hence th...
Experimental and computational details are presented for an investigation of the transient time evol...
The collision efficiency functions, α(i,j), of two colliding particles for the three operative trans...
A new flocculation dynamics model is established based on the proposed Taylor expansion moment metho...
A detailed mathematical model for flocculation of colloidal suspensions in presence of salts and pol...
We consider the sedimentation of a colloidal gel under confinement in the direction of gravity. The ...
Colloidal particles of micrometer size usually become irreversibly trapped at fluid interfaces if th...
An intriguing phenomenon of reversible flocculation of charge-stabilised colloids in liquid mixtures...
We report qualitatively on the differences between colloidal systems left to evolve in the Earth’s g...
The flocculation and subsequent subsidence of colloidal suspensions are markedly increased by the ad...
Colloidal particles play an important role in technological and biological processes. The main issue...
In polydisperse colloidal systems, flocculation can occur as a result of the differential creaming r...
In the absence of bulk fluid motion, colloidal dispersions are destabilized by the combined actions ...
In previous analyses of simultaneous Brownian and gravity-induced flocculation, it has been assumed ...
A proposal for carrying out flocculation experiments in microgravity is presented. These experiments...
The interaction potential between two colloidal particles typically spans a few nanometers. Hence th...
Experimental and computational details are presented for an investigation of the transient time evol...
The collision efficiency functions, α(i,j), of two colliding particles for the three operative trans...
A new flocculation dynamics model is established based on the proposed Taylor expansion moment metho...
A detailed mathematical model for flocculation of colloidal suspensions in presence of salts and pol...
We consider the sedimentation of a colloidal gel under confinement in the direction of gravity. The ...
Colloidal particles of micrometer size usually become irreversibly trapped at fluid interfaces if th...
An intriguing phenomenon of reversible flocculation of charge-stabilised colloids in liquid mixtures...
We report qualitatively on the differences between colloidal systems left to evolve in the Earth’s g...
The flocculation and subsequent subsidence of colloidal suspensions are markedly increased by the ad...
Colloidal particles play an important role in technological and biological processes. The main issue...