The interaction between two dissimilar surfaces across an electrolyte is re-examined. The focus is on effects of ion-specific dispersion forces missing from classical electrostatic double-layer theory. The pressure between two flat surfaces is derived b
Aqueous electrolyte solutions containing multivalent ions exhibit various intriguing properties, inc...
A theory of the non-equilibrium double layer and of non- equilibrium surface forces is presented. De...
AbstractA theoretical study on the electric double-layer force between planar surfaces that may carr...
The interaction between two dissimilar surfaces across an electrolyte is re-examined. The focus is o...
The interaction between two dissimilar surfaces across an electrolyte is re-examined. The focus is o...
The interaction between two dissimilar surfaces across an electrolyte is re-examined. The focus is o...
The chemical, or chemisorption, part of colloidal interaction free energy is revisited. Consistent i...
The chemical, or chemisorption, part of colloidal interaction free energy is revisited. Consistent i...
The chemical, or chemisorption, part of colloidal interaction free energy is revisited. Consistent i...
We study analytically two of the central problems of colloid science: the structure of the double la...
Dispersion forces between ions and surfaces have been shown to play an important role in causing the...
Surface tension of salt solutions and double layer forces between charged interfaces show marked spe...
Consistent incorporation of nonelectrostatic interactions in the chemical potential for electrical d...
The surface tension of ionic solutions shows marked specific ion effects not explained by existing t...
PACS 64.75.Xc – Phase separation and segregation in colloidal systems PACS 64.75.Jk – Phase separati...
Aqueous electrolyte solutions containing multivalent ions exhibit various intriguing properties, inc...
A theory of the non-equilibrium double layer and of non- equilibrium surface forces is presented. De...
AbstractA theoretical study on the electric double-layer force between planar surfaces that may carr...
The interaction between two dissimilar surfaces across an electrolyte is re-examined. The focus is o...
The interaction between two dissimilar surfaces across an electrolyte is re-examined. The focus is o...
The interaction between two dissimilar surfaces across an electrolyte is re-examined. The focus is o...
The chemical, or chemisorption, part of colloidal interaction free energy is revisited. Consistent i...
The chemical, or chemisorption, part of colloidal interaction free energy is revisited. Consistent i...
The chemical, or chemisorption, part of colloidal interaction free energy is revisited. Consistent i...
We study analytically two of the central problems of colloid science: the structure of the double la...
Dispersion forces between ions and surfaces have been shown to play an important role in causing the...
Surface tension of salt solutions and double layer forces between charged interfaces show marked spe...
Consistent incorporation of nonelectrostatic interactions in the chemical potential for electrical d...
The surface tension of ionic solutions shows marked specific ion effects not explained by existing t...
PACS 64.75.Xc – Phase separation and segregation in colloidal systems PACS 64.75.Jk – Phase separati...
Aqueous electrolyte solutions containing multivalent ions exhibit various intriguing properties, inc...
A theory of the non-equilibrium double layer and of non- equilibrium surface forces is presented. De...
AbstractA theoretical study on the electric double-layer force between planar surfaces that may carr...