Using computer simulations of two charged colloidal spheres with their counterions in a hard sphere solvent, we show that the granular nature of the solvent significantly influences the effective colloidal interaction. For divalent counterions, the total effective force can become attractive generated by counterion hydration, while for monovalent counterions the forces are repulsive and well-described by a solvent-induced colloidal charge renormalization. Both effects are not contained in the traditional "primitive" approaches but can be accounted for in a solvent-averaged primitive model
We study the stability of mixtures of highly screened repulsive charged spheres and non-adsorbing id...
Colloidal suspensions are complex fluids involving many length and time scales. In order to make pro...
Attractive interactions between like-charged aggregates (macromolecules, colloidal particles, or mic...
We implement a new solvent-bath computer simulation scheme to calculate effective interactions betwe...
The effect of ion size on the mean force between a pair of isolated charged particles in an electrol...
Molecular dynamics simulation was used to study a colloidal suspension with explicit solvent to dete...
We determine the solvent mediated contribution to the effective potentials for model colloidal or na...
Charged colloidal particles dispersed in a fluid solvent are omnipresent in nature: inks, paints and...
We show that a general density functional approach for calculating the force between two big particl...
The effect of fixed discrete colloidal charges in the primitive model is investigated for spherical ...
Effective pair potentials between charged colloids, obtained from Monte Carlo simulations of two sin...
This thesis presents a new framework for studying colloidal forces. This framework combines accurate...
Combining computer simulations and experiments we address the impact of charged surfaces on the solv...
Computer simulations and theory are used to systematically investigate how the effective force betwe...
This dissertation explores the changes in structure of colloidal systems on the introduction of repu...
We study the stability of mixtures of highly screened repulsive charged spheres and non-adsorbing id...
Colloidal suspensions are complex fluids involving many length and time scales. In order to make pro...
Attractive interactions between like-charged aggregates (macromolecules, colloidal particles, or mic...
We implement a new solvent-bath computer simulation scheme to calculate effective interactions betwe...
The effect of ion size on the mean force between a pair of isolated charged particles in an electrol...
Molecular dynamics simulation was used to study a colloidal suspension with explicit solvent to dete...
We determine the solvent mediated contribution to the effective potentials for model colloidal or na...
Charged colloidal particles dispersed in a fluid solvent are omnipresent in nature: inks, paints and...
We show that a general density functional approach for calculating the force between two big particl...
The effect of fixed discrete colloidal charges in the primitive model is investigated for spherical ...
Effective pair potentials between charged colloids, obtained from Monte Carlo simulations of two sin...
This thesis presents a new framework for studying colloidal forces. This framework combines accurate...
Combining computer simulations and experiments we address the impact of charged surfaces on the solv...
Computer simulations and theory are used to systematically investigate how the effective force betwe...
This dissertation explores the changes in structure of colloidal systems on the introduction of repu...
We study the stability of mixtures of highly screened repulsive charged spheres and non-adsorbing id...
Colloidal suspensions are complex fluids involving many length and time scales. In order to make pro...
Attractive interactions between like-charged aggregates (macromolecules, colloidal particles, or mic...