The structure of charge-stabilized colloidal dispersions has been studied through a one-component model using a Yukawa potential with density-dependent parameters examined with integral equation theory and Monte Carlo simulations. Partial thermodynamic consistency was guaranteed by considering the osmotic pressure of the dispersion from the approximate mean-field renormalized jellium and Poisson-Boltzmann cell models. The colloidal structures could be accurately described by the Ornstein-Zernike equation with the Rogers-Young closure by using the osmotic pressure from the renormalized jellium model. Although we explicitly show that the correct effective pair-potential obtained from the inverse Monte Carlo method deviates from the Yukawa sha...
Increasing demand is appearing for the fast, robust prediction of the equation of state of colloidal...
An extension of the renormalized Jellium model which allows to study colloidal suspensions containin...
The main topic of this thesis is Poisson–Boltzmann theory for suspensions of charged colloids in two...
We introduce a renormalized jellium model to calculate the equation of state for charged colloidal s...
We present a comparison of experimentally and theoretically determined osmotic pressures for various...
The thermodynamic properties of highly charged colloidal suspensions in contact with a salt reservoi...
An approach is proposed which allows to self-consistently calculate the structural and the thermodyn...
International audienceA good understanding and determination of colloidal interactions is paramount ...
This thesis is a theoretical study of equilibrium statistical thermodynamic properties of colloidal ...
Charge-stabilized suspensions have interesting static and dynamic features, reflected in properties ...
We determine radial distribution functions for charge-stabilized colloidal suspensions for various v...
Charge-stabilized suspensions have interesting static features, reflected in properties such as the ...
We develop a thermodynamic description of particles held at a fixed surface potential. This system i...
Charge-stabilized suspensions have interesting static features, reflected in properties such as the ...
A theory is proposed which allows us to calculate the distribution of the multivalent counterions ar...
Increasing demand is appearing for the fast, robust prediction of the equation of state of colloidal...
An extension of the renormalized Jellium model which allows to study colloidal suspensions containin...
The main topic of this thesis is Poisson–Boltzmann theory for suspensions of charged colloids in two...
We introduce a renormalized jellium model to calculate the equation of state for charged colloidal s...
We present a comparison of experimentally and theoretically determined osmotic pressures for various...
The thermodynamic properties of highly charged colloidal suspensions in contact with a salt reservoi...
An approach is proposed which allows to self-consistently calculate the structural and the thermodyn...
International audienceA good understanding and determination of colloidal interactions is paramount ...
This thesis is a theoretical study of equilibrium statistical thermodynamic properties of colloidal ...
Charge-stabilized suspensions have interesting static and dynamic features, reflected in properties ...
We determine radial distribution functions for charge-stabilized colloidal suspensions for various v...
Charge-stabilized suspensions have interesting static features, reflected in properties such as the ...
We develop a thermodynamic description of particles held at a fixed surface potential. This system i...
Charge-stabilized suspensions have interesting static features, reflected in properties such as the ...
A theory is proposed which allows us to calculate the distribution of the multivalent counterions ar...
Increasing demand is appearing for the fast, robust prediction of the equation of state of colloidal...
An extension of the renormalized Jellium model which allows to study colloidal suspensions containin...
The main topic of this thesis is Poisson–Boltzmann theory for suspensions of charged colloids in two...