A discussion is given of the experimental evidence for overcharging, also known as charge reversal. The phenomenon is very common. The most general explanation is specific chemical adsorption. However, overcharging can also be explained on the basis of ion-ion correlations, which is rather a physical type of interpretation, and which can also be specific. Several theories have been developed for that. So, there is the luxury problem that two alternative explanations are available for the same observation. The purpose of this paper is to consider the various approaches critically and try to devise experimental options to discriminate between the two interpretation
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A discussion is given of the experimental evidence for overcharging, also known as charge reversal. ...
Overcharging, also called charge reversal or charge inversion, is the occurrence of electric double ...
Both overcharging and charge inversion denote a general observation that the sign of a surface charg...
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Previous studies on the surface charge and electrokinetic charge on silver iodide as a function of t...
In this article, we investigate experimentally a wide range of situations where charge inversion (i....
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Charge regulation in the electrical double layer has important implications for ion adsorption, inte...
International audienceConfronting grand canonical titration Monte Carlo simulations (MC) with recent...
We have performed MD simulations of a highly charged colloid in a solution of 3:1 and additional 1:1...
We study a classical system of identically charged counter-ions near a planar wall carrying a unifor...
A discussion is given of the experimental evidence for overcharging, also known as charge reversal. ...
Overcharging, also called charge reversal or charge inversion, is the occurrence of electric double ...
Both overcharging and charge inversion denote a general observation that the sign of a surface charg...
Surface charges and electrokinetic charges are very different double layer characteristics. It is ma...
Previous studies on the surface charge and electrokinetic charge on silver iodide as a function of t...
In this article, we investigate experimentally a wide range of situations where charge inversion (i....
Based on the two state model, we study the condensation of counterions on oppositely charged membran...
Previous studies on the surface charge and electrokinetic charge on silver iodide as a function of t...
The origin of the strong screening power of multivalent counterions in electric double layers is rec...
Charge inversion is the phenomenon in which an electric double layer contains more counterions than ...
The study of the electrical double layer lies at the heart of colloidal and interfacial science. The...
Charge regulation in the electrical double layer has important implications for ion adsorption, inte...
International audienceConfronting grand canonical titration Monte Carlo simulations (MC) with recent...
We have performed MD simulations of a highly charged colloid in a solution of 3:1 and additional 1:1...
We study a classical system of identically charged counter-ions near a planar wall carrying a unifor...