We analyze charge inversion in colloidal systems at zero temperature using stability concepts, and connect this to the classical Thomson problem of arranging electrons on sphere. We show that for a finite microion charge, the globally stable, lowest-energy state of the complex formed by the colloid and the oppositely charged microions is always overcharged. This effect disappears in the continuous limit. Additionally, a layer of at least twice as many microions as required for charge neutrality is always locally stable. In an applied external electric field the stability of the microion cloud is reduced. Finally, this approach is applied to a system of two colloids at low but finite temperature
Abstract. – A theory is presented for the effective charge of colloidal particles in suspensions con...
A study of the equilibrium double layer surrounding charged spherical particles is presented, consid...
We have measured the electrophoretic mobility of single, optically trapped colloidal particles, whil...
We analyze charge inversion in colloidal systems at zero temperature using stability concepts, and c...
We study the variation of electrophoretic mobility μ of highly charged spherical colloidal macroions...
"Charge invertsion and mobility of a macroion in the presence of multivalent coions under an extern...
We investigate spherical macroions in the strong Coulomb coupling regime within the primitive model ...
We report the coupled effects of macroion charge discretization and counterion valence in the primit...
In this letter, we study the ground state of two spherical macroions of identical radius, but asymme...
Extensive Monte Carlo simulations and scaling arguments are used to study the colloidal charge rever...
PACS. 64.60.Cn – Order-disorder transformations; statistical mechanics of model systems. PACS. 71.10...
We consider the interaction of colloidal spheres in the presence of mono , di , and trivalent ions. ...
In this article, we investigate experimentally a wide range of situations where charge inversion (i....
Individual colloids often carry a charge as a result of the dissociation (or adsorption) of weakly-i...
"We report molecular dynamics simulation of the (overall neutral) system consisting of an immobile m...
Abstract. – A theory is presented for the effective charge of colloidal particles in suspensions con...
A study of the equilibrium double layer surrounding charged spherical particles is presented, consid...
We have measured the electrophoretic mobility of single, optically trapped colloidal particles, whil...
We analyze charge inversion in colloidal systems at zero temperature using stability concepts, and c...
We study the variation of electrophoretic mobility μ of highly charged spherical colloidal macroions...
"Charge invertsion and mobility of a macroion in the presence of multivalent coions under an extern...
We investigate spherical macroions in the strong Coulomb coupling regime within the primitive model ...
We report the coupled effects of macroion charge discretization and counterion valence in the primit...
In this letter, we study the ground state of two spherical macroions of identical radius, but asymme...
Extensive Monte Carlo simulations and scaling arguments are used to study the colloidal charge rever...
PACS. 64.60.Cn – Order-disorder transformations; statistical mechanics of model systems. PACS. 71.10...
We consider the interaction of colloidal spheres in the presence of mono , di , and trivalent ions. ...
In this article, we investigate experimentally a wide range of situations where charge inversion (i....
Individual colloids often carry a charge as a result of the dissociation (or adsorption) of weakly-i...
"We report molecular dynamics simulation of the (overall neutral) system consisting of an immobile m...
Abstract. – A theory is presented for the effective charge of colloidal particles in suspensions con...
A study of the equilibrium double layer surrounding charged spherical particles is presented, consid...
We have measured the electrophoretic mobility of single, optically trapped colloidal particles, whil...