Optical tweezers have been used to investigate the dependance of electrostatic inter-particle forces on separation, in systems consisting of pairs of either model silica beads or emulsion droplets. Measurements were carried out as a function of ionic strength and, at salt concentrations where the Debye length was larger than the standard deviation of Brownian fluctuations of the particles in the traps, results were found to agree reasonably well with the predictions of DLVO theory. Experiments were also carried out where the salt concentration of the environment was changed in real-time while interactions were continuously measured. Specifically, single pairs of particles or emulsion droplets were held in a microfluidic channel in close pro...
The interaction force between a rigid silica sphere and a butyl or octyl acetate droplet was measure...
Interaction forces between silica particles were measured in aqueous solutions of the sodium salt of...
© 2016 Dr. Christopher James FewkesEmulsion systems are widespread in many industries but a full und...
Foods are a highly complex form of soft condensed matter. Their complexity arises from a number of i...
We measure interaction forces between pairs of charged PMMA colloidal particles suspended in a relat...
Quantitative understanding of the forces acting at liquid-liquid interfaces and how they are influen...
The present article provides an overview of the recent progress in the direct force measurements bet...
An optical tweezer set up is used to measure the forces between polystyrene microspheres on the inte...
The dynamic interaction forces between a solid silica particle and an immobilized tetradecane drople...
The dynamic interaction forces between a solid silica particle and an immobilized tetradecane drople...
Hypothesis Linking atomic force microscopy and microfluidics opens up the possibility of probing adh...
We developed a setup combining optical trapping and milifluidics enabling time-dependent tracking of...
An atomic force microscope was used to measure the forces acting between two polystyrene latex spher...
An emulsion is a thermodynamically unstable system consisting of at least two immiscible liquid phas...
Forces between a silica colloidal particle probe and an immobilized decane droplet in a range of sur...
The interaction force between a rigid silica sphere and a butyl or octyl acetate droplet was measure...
Interaction forces between silica particles were measured in aqueous solutions of the sodium salt of...
© 2016 Dr. Christopher James FewkesEmulsion systems are widespread in many industries but a full und...
Foods are a highly complex form of soft condensed matter. Their complexity arises from a number of i...
We measure interaction forces between pairs of charged PMMA colloidal particles suspended in a relat...
Quantitative understanding of the forces acting at liquid-liquid interfaces and how they are influen...
The present article provides an overview of the recent progress in the direct force measurements bet...
An optical tweezer set up is used to measure the forces between polystyrene microspheres on the inte...
The dynamic interaction forces between a solid silica particle and an immobilized tetradecane drople...
The dynamic interaction forces between a solid silica particle and an immobilized tetradecane drople...
Hypothesis Linking atomic force microscopy and microfluidics opens up the possibility of probing adh...
We developed a setup combining optical trapping and milifluidics enabling time-dependent tracking of...
An atomic force microscope was used to measure the forces acting between two polystyrene latex spher...
An emulsion is a thermodynamically unstable system consisting of at least two immiscible liquid phas...
Forces between a silica colloidal particle probe and an immobilized decane droplet in a range of sur...
The interaction force between a rigid silica sphere and a butyl or octyl acetate droplet was measure...
Interaction forces between silica particles were measured in aqueous solutions of the sodium salt of...
© 2016 Dr. Christopher James FewkesEmulsion systems are widespread in many industries but a full und...