Colloidal particles of micrometer size usually become irreversibly trapped at fluid interfaces if they are partially wetted by one phase. This opens the chance to create two–dimensional model systems where the effective interactions between the particles are possibly influenced by the presence of the interface to a great extent. We will review recent developments in the quantitive understanding of these effective interactions with a special emphasis on electrostatics and capillarity. Charged colloids of micrometer size at an interface form effective dipoles whose strength sensitively depends on the double layer structure. We discuss the success of modified Poisson–Boltzmann equations with regard to measured colloidal dipole moments. On the ...
Nanometre- and micrometre-sized charged particles at aqueous interfaces are typically stabilized by ...
The paper summarizes recent theoretical work on the effective interactions between charge-stabilized...
Particles adsorbed to fluid interfaces are ubiquitous in industry, nature or life. The wide range of...
Hypothesis: The collective dynamics and self-assembly of colloids floating at a fluid/fluid interfac...
The evolution of an initially prepared distribution of micron-sized colloidal particles, trapped at ...
This thesis deals with a series of phenomena occurring in systems composed of particles with dimensi...
Within a general theoretical framework, we study the effective, deformation-induced interaction bet...
Charged colloidal particles trapped at an air-water interface are well known to form an ordered crys...
For partially wetting, ellipsoidal colloids trapped at a fluid interface, their effective, interface...
The trapping and interaction of nano- and micro-particles at fluid interfaces is broadly important i...
<p> </p> <p> This thesis deals with spherical microparticles trapped at liquid interfaces. It focuse...
As a first step towards a microscopic understanding of the effective interaction between colloidal p...
We calculate the effective force mediated by thermally excited capillary waves between spherical or ...
This thesis concerns the modelling of the interactions between colloidal particles and fluid-fluid i...
It is widely assumed that when colloidal particles adsorb to a fluid-fluid interface, they reach equ...
Nanometre- and micrometre-sized charged particles at aqueous interfaces are typically stabilized by ...
The paper summarizes recent theoretical work on the effective interactions between charge-stabilized...
Particles adsorbed to fluid interfaces are ubiquitous in industry, nature or life. The wide range of...
Hypothesis: The collective dynamics and self-assembly of colloids floating at a fluid/fluid interfac...
The evolution of an initially prepared distribution of micron-sized colloidal particles, trapped at ...
This thesis deals with a series of phenomena occurring in systems composed of particles with dimensi...
Within a general theoretical framework, we study the effective, deformation-induced interaction bet...
Charged colloidal particles trapped at an air-water interface are well known to form an ordered crys...
For partially wetting, ellipsoidal colloids trapped at a fluid interface, their effective, interface...
The trapping and interaction of nano- and micro-particles at fluid interfaces is broadly important i...
<p> </p> <p> This thesis deals with spherical microparticles trapped at liquid interfaces. It focuse...
As a first step towards a microscopic understanding of the effective interaction between colloidal p...
We calculate the effective force mediated by thermally excited capillary waves between spherical or ...
This thesis concerns the modelling of the interactions between colloidal particles and fluid-fluid i...
It is widely assumed that when colloidal particles adsorb to a fluid-fluid interface, they reach equ...
Nanometre- and micrometre-sized charged particles at aqueous interfaces are typically stabilized by ...
The paper summarizes recent theoretical work on the effective interactions between charge-stabilized...
Particles adsorbed to fluid interfaces are ubiquitous in industry, nature or life. The wide range of...