The interaction between colloidal particles is commonly viewed through the lens of DLVO theory, whereby the interaction is described as the sum of the electrostatic and dispersion forces. For similar materials acting across a medium at pH values remote from the isoelectric point the theory typically involves an electrostatic repulsion that is overcome by dispersion forces at very small separations. However, the dominance of the dispersion forces at short separations is generally not seen in force measurements, with the exception of the interaction between mica surfaces. The discrepancy for silica surfaces has been attributed to hydration forces, but this does not explain the situation for titania surfaces where the dispersion forces are ver...
The DLVO theory treats the total interaction force between two surfaces in a liquid medium as an ari...
Forces between surfaces are a determining factor for the performance of natural as well as synthetic...
ABSTRACT: This study theoretically evaluated interactions between spherical colloids and rough surfa...
The interaction between colloidal particles is commonly viewed through the lens of DLVO theory, wher...
Surface forces play a fundamental role in particle processing as they control the stability, adhesio...
AbstractSurface forces play a fundamental role in particle processing as they control the stability,...
Conventional theory of surface forces and nanoparticle aggregation assumed particles had smooth surf...
Conventional theory of surface forces and nanoparticle aggregation assumed particles had smooth surf...
The first surface force measurements under electrochemical potential control between a metal and a c...
The interaction forces acting between colloidal particles in suspensions play an important part in d...
Surface force measurements between titania surfaces in electrolyte solutions have previously reveale...
Surface force measurements between titania surfaces in electrolyte solutions have previously reveale...
Conventional theory of surface forces and nanoparticle aggregation assumed particles had smooth surf...
This study theoretically evaluated interactions between spherical colloids and rough surfaces in thr...
Surface forces play a fundamental role in colloidal systems as they control the stability, adhe...
The DLVO theory treats the total interaction force between two surfaces in a liquid medium as an ari...
Forces between surfaces are a determining factor for the performance of natural as well as synthetic...
ABSTRACT: This study theoretically evaluated interactions between spherical colloids and rough surfa...
The interaction between colloidal particles is commonly viewed through the lens of DLVO theory, wher...
Surface forces play a fundamental role in particle processing as they control the stability, adhesio...
AbstractSurface forces play a fundamental role in particle processing as they control the stability,...
Conventional theory of surface forces and nanoparticle aggregation assumed particles had smooth surf...
Conventional theory of surface forces and nanoparticle aggregation assumed particles had smooth surf...
The first surface force measurements under electrochemical potential control between a metal and a c...
The interaction forces acting between colloidal particles in suspensions play an important part in d...
Surface force measurements between titania surfaces in electrolyte solutions have previously reveale...
Surface force measurements between titania surfaces in electrolyte solutions have previously reveale...
Conventional theory of surface forces and nanoparticle aggregation assumed particles had smooth surf...
This study theoretically evaluated interactions between spherical colloids and rough surfaces in thr...
Surface forces play a fundamental role in colloidal systems as they control the stability, adhe...
The DLVO theory treats the total interaction force between two surfaces in a liquid medium as an ari...
Forces between surfaces are a determining factor for the performance of natural as well as synthetic...
ABSTRACT: This study theoretically evaluated interactions between spherical colloids and rough surfa...