The long-range repulsion of colloids from various interfaces has been observed in a wide range of studies from different research disciplines. This so-called exclusion zone (EZ) formation occurs near surfaces such as hydrogels, polymers, or biological tissues. It was recently shown that the underlying physical mechanism leading to this long-range repulsion is a combination of ion-exchange at the interface, diffusion of ions, and diffusiophoresis of colloids in the resulting ion concentration gradients. In this paper, we show that the same ion concentration gradients that lead to exclusion zone formation also imply that diffusioosmosis near the walls of the sample cell must occur. This should lead to convective flow patterns that are directl...
The exclusion zone (EZ) is a boundary region devoid of macromolecules and microscopic particles form...
The exclusion zone (EZ) is a boundary region devoid of macromolecules and microscopic particles form...
Interactions between surfaces and particles in aqueous suspension are usually limited to distances s...
The long-range repulsion of colloids from various interfaces has been observed in a wide range of st...
The long-range repulsion of colloids from various interfaces has been observed in a wide range of st...
The long-range repulsion of colloids from various interfaces has been observed in a wide range of st...
The long-range repulsion of colloids from various interfaces has been observed in a wide range of st...
The long-range repulsion of colloids from various interfaces has been observed in a wide range of st...
Colloids in aqueous suspensions can experience strong, extremely long range repulsive forces near in...
Colloids in aqueous suspensions can experience strong, extremely long range repulsive forces near in...
Colloids in aqueous suspensions can experience strong, extremely long range repulsive forces near in...
The exclusion zone (EZ) is a boundary region devoid of macromolecules and microscopic particles form...
Exclusion zone (EZ) formation at water-membrane interfaces was studied via bright- and dark-field mi...
Interactions between surfaces and particles in aqueous suspension are usually limited to distances s...
Interactions between surfaces and particles in aqueous suspension are usually limited to distances s...
The exclusion zone (EZ) is a boundary region devoid of macromolecules and microscopic particles form...
The exclusion zone (EZ) is a boundary region devoid of macromolecules and microscopic particles form...
Interactions between surfaces and particles in aqueous suspension are usually limited to distances s...
The long-range repulsion of colloids from various interfaces has been observed in a wide range of st...
The long-range repulsion of colloids from various interfaces has been observed in a wide range of st...
The long-range repulsion of colloids from various interfaces has been observed in a wide range of st...
The long-range repulsion of colloids from various interfaces has been observed in a wide range of st...
The long-range repulsion of colloids from various interfaces has been observed in a wide range of st...
Colloids in aqueous suspensions can experience strong, extremely long range repulsive forces near in...
Colloids in aqueous suspensions can experience strong, extremely long range repulsive forces near in...
Colloids in aqueous suspensions can experience strong, extremely long range repulsive forces near in...
The exclusion zone (EZ) is a boundary region devoid of macromolecules and microscopic particles form...
Exclusion zone (EZ) formation at water-membrane interfaces was studied via bright- and dark-field mi...
Interactions between surfaces and particles in aqueous suspension are usually limited to distances s...
Interactions between surfaces and particles in aqueous suspension are usually limited to distances s...
The exclusion zone (EZ) is a boundary region devoid of macromolecules and microscopic particles form...
The exclusion zone (EZ) is a boundary region devoid of macromolecules and microscopic particles form...
Interactions between surfaces and particles in aqueous suspension are usually limited to distances s...