[[abstract]]The electrical interaction between two planar, parallel dissimilar surfaces, which may have different charged conditions arising from different ion-adsorption mechanisms, in an arbitrary electrolytic solution is investigated theoretically. The electrical interaction force and the interaction energy between these surfaces are evaluated, and analytical expressions for various charged conditions under the Debye−Huckel condition are derived. In general, assuming constant surface potential and assuming constant surface charge density lead respectively to the lower and the upper bounds in the electrical interaction energy between two surfaces. We show that assuming a linear relation between surface potential and surface charge density...
In this work, we simulate interactions between two perfectly conducting surfaces, immersed in a salt...
In this work, we simulate interactions between two perfectly conducting surfaces, immersed in a salt...
[[abstract]]The electrical interaction between two long, parallel rod-like particles in a water–oil ...
We consider two parallel planar charged surfaces bearing unequal surface charge densities interactin...
In this paper we study the double layer interaction between two heterogeneous surfaces of either con...
AbstractA theoretical study on the electric double-layer force between planar surfaces that may carr...
We consider two parallel planar charged surfaces bearing unequal surface charge densities interactin...
When Debye length is comparable or larger than the distance between two identical particles, the ove...
The physical origin of charged interfaces involving electrolyte solutions is in the thermodynamic eq...
The interaction between two dielectric plates immersed in an electrolyte solution is examined by usi...
[[abstract]]Approximate analytical expressions for the electrical potential of planar, cylindrical, ...
The purpose of this study is to gain insights on the nature of the electrostatic energy of interacti...
Obtaining the interaction energy between two uniformly charged hemispherical surfaces in compact ana...
Interaction forces between ionizable surfaces across an electrolyte solution on the Poisson−Boltzman...
Studies of interactions between surfaces immersed in a solution containing oppositely charged polyio...
In this work, we simulate interactions between two perfectly conducting surfaces, immersed in a salt...
In this work, we simulate interactions between two perfectly conducting surfaces, immersed in a salt...
[[abstract]]The electrical interaction between two long, parallel rod-like particles in a water–oil ...
We consider two parallel planar charged surfaces bearing unequal surface charge densities interactin...
In this paper we study the double layer interaction between two heterogeneous surfaces of either con...
AbstractA theoretical study on the electric double-layer force between planar surfaces that may carr...
We consider two parallel planar charged surfaces bearing unequal surface charge densities interactin...
When Debye length is comparable or larger than the distance between two identical particles, the ove...
The physical origin of charged interfaces involving electrolyte solutions is in the thermodynamic eq...
The interaction between two dielectric plates immersed in an electrolyte solution is examined by usi...
[[abstract]]Approximate analytical expressions for the electrical potential of planar, cylindrical, ...
The purpose of this study is to gain insights on the nature of the electrostatic energy of interacti...
Obtaining the interaction energy between two uniformly charged hemispherical surfaces in compact ana...
Interaction forces between ionizable surfaces across an electrolyte solution on the Poisson−Boltzman...
Studies of interactions between surfaces immersed in a solution containing oppositely charged polyio...
In this work, we simulate interactions between two perfectly conducting surfaces, immersed in a salt...
In this work, we simulate interactions between two perfectly conducting surfaces, immersed in a salt...
[[abstract]]The electrical interaction between two long, parallel rod-like particles in a water–oil ...