Positively charged amidine latex particles are studied in the presence of poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) with different molecular masses under neutral and acidic conditions by electrophoresis and time-resolved dynamic light scattering. Under neutral conditions, where PAA is highly charged, the system is governed by the charge reversal induced by the quantitatively adsorbing polyelectrolyte and attractive patch–charge interactions. Under acidic conditions, where PAA is more weakly charged, the following two effects come into play. First, the lateral structure of the adsorbed layers becomes more homogeneous, which weakens the attractive patch–charge interactions. Second, polyelectrolyte adsorption is no longer quantitative and partitioning into the...
We report the first example of reversible encapsulation of micron-sized particles by oppositely char...
An adsorbed layer of a cationic polyelectrolyte, poly(diallyldimethyl-ammonium) chloride (PDADMAC) o...
Hypothesis: Adsorption of weak polyelectrolytes onto charged nanoparticles, and concurrent effects s...
Repulsive electrostatic double-layer forces are responsible for the stabilization of charged colloid...
Charging properties and colloidal stability of negatively charged polystyrene latex particles were i...
Colloidal stability and charging behavior of amidine latex particles in the presence of multivalent ...
Sulfate-terminated latex particles were investigated in the presence of poly(diallyldimethyl ammoniu...
In this letter, we study the complexation of spherical colloidal particles induced by oppositely cha...
The adsorption of poly(vinylamine) (PVA) on poly(styrene sulfate) latex particles is studied, and it...
The interaction forces between individual positively charged amidine functionalized latex particles ...
Colloidal stability and charging behavior of amidine latex particles in the presence of multivalent ...
In this letter, we study the complexation of spherical colloidal particles induced by oppositely cha...
We report the first example of reversible encapsulation of micron-sized particles by oppositely char...
We report the first example of reversible encapsulation of micron-sized particles by oppositely char...
We report the first example of reversible encapsulation of micron-sized particles by oppositely char...
We report the first example of reversible encapsulation of micron-sized particles by oppositely char...
An adsorbed layer of a cationic polyelectrolyte, poly(diallyldimethyl-ammonium) chloride (PDADMAC) o...
Hypothesis: Adsorption of weak polyelectrolytes onto charged nanoparticles, and concurrent effects s...
Repulsive electrostatic double-layer forces are responsible for the stabilization of charged colloid...
Charging properties and colloidal stability of negatively charged polystyrene latex particles were i...
Colloidal stability and charging behavior of amidine latex particles in the presence of multivalent ...
Sulfate-terminated latex particles were investigated in the presence of poly(diallyldimethyl ammoniu...
In this letter, we study the complexation of spherical colloidal particles induced by oppositely cha...
The adsorption of poly(vinylamine) (PVA) on poly(styrene sulfate) latex particles is studied, and it...
The interaction forces between individual positively charged amidine functionalized latex particles ...
Colloidal stability and charging behavior of amidine latex particles in the presence of multivalent ...
In this letter, we study the complexation of spherical colloidal particles induced by oppositely cha...
We report the first example of reversible encapsulation of micron-sized particles by oppositely char...
We report the first example of reversible encapsulation of micron-sized particles by oppositely char...
We report the first example of reversible encapsulation of micron-sized particles by oppositely char...
We report the first example of reversible encapsulation of micron-sized particles by oppositely char...
An adsorbed layer of a cationic polyelectrolyte, poly(diallyldimethyl-ammonium) chloride (PDADMAC) o...
Hypothesis: Adsorption of weak polyelectrolytes onto charged nanoparticles, and concurrent effects s...