By experimenting on model colloids where depletion forces can be carefully tuned and quantified, we show that attractive interactions consistently "promote" particle settling, so much that the sedimentation velocity of a moderately concentrated dispersion can even exceed its single-particle value. At larger particle volume fraction φ, however, hydrodynamic hindrance eventually takes over. Hence, v(φ) actually displays a nonmonotonic trend that may threaten the stability of the settling front to thermal perturbations. Finally, by discussing a representative case, we show that these results are relevant to the investigation of protein association effects by ultracentrifugation
In this paper we give a general theoretical framework that describes the sedimentation of multicompo...
In this paper we give a general theoretical framework that describes the sedimentation of multicompo...
Formation of superstructures from colloidal dispersion involves a continuous increase in particle co...
Colloid sedimentation has played a seminal role in the development of statistical physics thanks to ...
Colloid sedimentation has played a seminal role in the development of statistical physics thanks to ...
By experimenting on model colloids where depletion forces can be carefully tuned and quantified, we ...
By experimenting on model colloids where depletion forces can be carefully tuned and quantified, we ...
By experimenting on model colloids where depletion forces can be carefully tuned and quantified, we ...
By experimenting on model colloids where depletion forces can be carefully tuned and quantified, we ...
By experimenting on model colloids where depletion forces can be carefully tuned and quantified, we ...
The settling of colloidal particles with short-ranged attractions is investigated via highly resolve...
We study how varying the Péclet number (Pe) affects the steady state sedimentation of colloidal part...
We study how varying the Péclet number (Pe) affects the steady state sedimentation of colloidal part...
In this paper we give a general theoretical framework that describes the sedimentation of multicompo...
We study how varying the Péclet number (Pe) affects the steady state sedimentation of colloidal par...
In this paper we give a general theoretical framework that describes the sedimentation of multicompo...
In this paper we give a general theoretical framework that describes the sedimentation of multicompo...
Formation of superstructures from colloidal dispersion involves a continuous increase in particle co...
Colloid sedimentation has played a seminal role in the development of statistical physics thanks to ...
Colloid sedimentation has played a seminal role in the development of statistical physics thanks to ...
By experimenting on model colloids where depletion forces can be carefully tuned and quantified, we ...
By experimenting on model colloids where depletion forces can be carefully tuned and quantified, we ...
By experimenting on model colloids where depletion forces can be carefully tuned and quantified, we ...
By experimenting on model colloids where depletion forces can be carefully tuned and quantified, we ...
By experimenting on model colloids where depletion forces can be carefully tuned and quantified, we ...
The settling of colloidal particles with short-ranged attractions is investigated via highly resolve...
We study how varying the Péclet number (Pe) affects the steady state sedimentation of colloidal part...
We study how varying the Péclet number (Pe) affects the steady state sedimentation of colloidal part...
In this paper we give a general theoretical framework that describes the sedimentation of multicompo...
We study how varying the Péclet number (Pe) affects the steady state sedimentation of colloidal par...
In this paper we give a general theoretical framework that describes the sedimentation of multicompo...
In this paper we give a general theoretical framework that describes the sedimentation of multicompo...
Formation of superstructures from colloidal dispersion involves a continuous increase in particle co...