An intriguing phenomenon of reversible flocculation of charge-stabilised colloids in liquid mixtures is described. Some recent results concerning the shape of the flocculation surface, especially near special critical points (e.g. a double critical point, DCP), are also discussed. The findings regarding the kinetics of aggregation/fragmentation have been reviewed. The theoretical efforts behind the mechanism of this phenomenon (e.g. prewetting, capillary condensation, adsoprtion-driven secondary minimum in the interparticle DLVO potential, Casimir forces, etc.) are outlined. The role of special critical points (e.g. a DCP or a quadruple critical point, QCP) in elucidating several key features of the above phenomenon is underlined. Several c...
The central theme of this thesis is the phase behavior of mixed colloid-polymer suspensions. The add...
We present an experimental and theoretical study of the phase behavior of a binary mixture of colloi...
To predict the stability of protein-stabilized emulsions against flocculation under different condit...
An intriguing phenomenon of reversible flocculation of charge-stabilised colloids in liquid mixtures...
Under certain circumstances, charge-stabilized aqueous suspensions of monodisperse spherical colloid...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1991Various investigators have noted that small particles...
The dynamics and instability of liquid films coating two solid particles that approach each other wi...
We investigate the influence of strong directional, or bonding, interactions on the phase diagram of...
We report on the results of extensive Brownian dynamics simulations of colloid phase separation due ...
In the thesis, we have presented computer simulation results on the bulk and interfacial phase behav...
It is demonstrated, both theoretically and experimentally, that the two basic parameters controlling...
We report some observations concerning the reversible flocculation of silica colloids in reentrant l...
Colloidal particles of micrometer size usually become irreversibly trapped at fluid interfaces if th...
Colloids suspended in a binary solvent may, under suitable thermodynamic conditions, experience a wi...
We develop a thermodynamic description of particles held at a fixed surface potential. This system i...
The central theme of this thesis is the phase behavior of mixed colloid-polymer suspensions. The add...
We present an experimental and theoretical study of the phase behavior of a binary mixture of colloi...
To predict the stability of protein-stabilized emulsions against flocculation under different condit...
An intriguing phenomenon of reversible flocculation of charge-stabilised colloids in liquid mixtures...
Under certain circumstances, charge-stabilized aqueous suspensions of monodisperse spherical colloid...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1991Various investigators have noted that small particles...
The dynamics and instability of liquid films coating two solid particles that approach each other wi...
We investigate the influence of strong directional, or bonding, interactions on the phase diagram of...
We report on the results of extensive Brownian dynamics simulations of colloid phase separation due ...
In the thesis, we have presented computer simulation results on the bulk and interfacial phase behav...
It is demonstrated, both theoretically and experimentally, that the two basic parameters controlling...
We report some observations concerning the reversible flocculation of silica colloids in reentrant l...
Colloidal particles of micrometer size usually become irreversibly trapped at fluid interfaces if th...
Colloids suspended in a binary solvent may, under suitable thermodynamic conditions, experience a wi...
We develop a thermodynamic description of particles held at a fixed surface potential. This system i...
The central theme of this thesis is the phase behavior of mixed colloid-polymer suspensions. The add...
We present an experimental and theoretical study of the phase behavior of a binary mixture of colloi...
To predict the stability of protein-stabilized emulsions against flocculation under different condit...