The interaction between charged objects in solution is generally expected to recapitulate two central principles of electromagnetics: (i) like-charged objects repel, and (ii) they do so regardless of the sign of their electrical charge. Here we demonstrate experimentally that the solvent plays a hitherto unforeseen but crucial role in interparticle interactions, and importantly, that interactions in the fluid phase can break charge-reversal symmetry. We show that in aqueous solution, negatively charged particles can attract at long range while positively charged particles repel. In solvents that exhibit an inversion of the net molecular dipole at an interface, such as alcohols, we find that the converse can be true: positively charged parti...
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...
International audienceCharged interfaces in water are widespread in industry and biology. The intera...
Over the past few decades, the experimental literature has consistently reported observations of att...
Molecular dynamics studies have demonstrated that molecular water at an interface, with either a gas...
We consider the long-standing like-charge attraction problem, wherein under certain conditions, simi...
Understanding the behavior of charged complex fluids is crucial for a plethora of important industri...
A positively charged, mixed bilayer vesicle in the presence of negatively charged surfaces (for exam...
A positively charged, mixed bilayer vesicle in the presence of negatively charged surfaces (for exam...
A positively charged, mixed bilayer vesicle in the presence of negatively charged surfaces (for exam...
International audienceThe interaction of two oppositely charged surfaces has been investigated using...
International audienceThe interaction of two oppositely charged surfaces has been investigated using...
We theoretically and experimentally investigate colloid–oil–water-interface interactions of charged,...
We theoretically and experimentally investigate colloid–oil–water-interface interactions of charged,...
Monolayers of colloidal particles at oil-water interfaces readily crystallize owing to electrostatic...
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...
International audienceCharged interfaces in water are widespread in industry and biology. The intera...
Over the past few decades, the experimental literature has consistently reported observations of att...
Molecular dynamics studies have demonstrated that molecular water at an interface, with either a gas...
We consider the long-standing like-charge attraction problem, wherein under certain conditions, simi...
Understanding the behavior of charged complex fluids is crucial for a plethora of important industri...
A positively charged, mixed bilayer vesicle in the presence of negatively charged surfaces (for exam...
A positively charged, mixed bilayer vesicle in the presence of negatively charged surfaces (for exam...
A positively charged, mixed bilayer vesicle in the presence of negatively charged surfaces (for exam...
International audienceThe interaction of two oppositely charged surfaces has been investigated using...
International audienceThe interaction of two oppositely charged surfaces has been investigated using...
We theoretically and experimentally investigate colloid–oil–water-interface interactions of charged,...
We theoretically and experimentally investigate colloid–oil–water-interface interactions of charged,...
Monolayers of colloidal particles at oil-water interfaces readily crystallize owing to electrostatic...
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...
International audienceCharged interfaces in water are widespread in industry and biology. The intera...