Grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations have been performed to investigate the components of the force between parallel charged surfaces in an electrolyte. The solvent primitive model (SPM) was used to investigate the effect of neutral hard sphere solvent particles on the force between the surfaces. The effects of particle size, wall charge density, charge valency of the electrolyte, and the exclusion of neutral hard sphere are discussed. When solvent particles are considered, the total force between the charged surfaces is always repulsive, even for divalent counterions. This is different from the earlier conclusion reached with a restricted primitive model electrolyte. The repulsive force decreases in going from monovalent counteri...
The effective forces between two spherical highly charged colloidal macroions are calculated within ...
The potential of mean force between two spherical and like-charged macroions in a salt-free aqueous ...
A considerable part of all chemistry in nature and in industry occurs in solvents. Sol- vents affect...
The effects of a molecular solvent on the forces between two infinite like-charged walls immersed i...
The effects of a molecular solvent on the forces between two infinite like-charged walls immersed i...
The force between two parallel charged flat surfaces, with discrete surface charges, has been calcul...
The effect of ion size on the mean force between a pair of isolated charged particles in an electrol...
International audienceThe interaction of two oppositely charged surfaces has been investigated using...
A new technique for Monte Carlo sampling of the hard-sphere collision force has been applied to stud...
International audienceThe interaction of two oppositely charged surfaces has been investigated using...
A new technique for Monte Carlo sampling of the hard-sphere collision force has been applied to stud...
In answer to recent experimental force measurements between oppositely charged surfaces we here repr...
The interaction of two oppositely charged surfaces has been investigated using Monte Carlo simulatio...
In answer to recent experimental force measurements between oppositely charged surfaces we here repr...
In answer to recent experimental force measurements between oppositely charged surfaces we here repr...
The effective forces between two spherical highly charged colloidal macroions are calculated within ...
The potential of mean force between two spherical and like-charged macroions in a salt-free aqueous ...
A considerable part of all chemistry in nature and in industry occurs in solvents. Sol- vents affect...
The effects of a molecular solvent on the forces between two infinite like-charged walls immersed i...
The effects of a molecular solvent on the forces between two infinite like-charged walls immersed i...
The force between two parallel charged flat surfaces, with discrete surface charges, has been calcul...
The effect of ion size on the mean force between a pair of isolated charged particles in an electrol...
International audienceThe interaction of two oppositely charged surfaces has been investigated using...
A new technique for Monte Carlo sampling of the hard-sphere collision force has been applied to stud...
International audienceThe interaction of two oppositely charged surfaces has been investigated using...
A new technique for Monte Carlo sampling of the hard-sphere collision force has been applied to stud...
In answer to recent experimental force measurements between oppositely charged surfaces we here repr...
The interaction of two oppositely charged surfaces has been investigated using Monte Carlo simulatio...
In answer to recent experimental force measurements between oppositely charged surfaces we here repr...
In answer to recent experimental force measurements between oppositely charged surfaces we here repr...
The effective forces between two spherical highly charged colloidal macroions are calculated within ...
The potential of mean force between two spherical and like-charged macroions in a salt-free aqueous ...
A considerable part of all chemistry in nature and in industry occurs in solvents. Sol- vents affect...