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Generalization of a classic theory of the low frequency dielectric dispersion of colloidal suspensions to electrolyte solutions with different ion valences
(American Chemical Society, 2009-08)
The classic Shilov-Dukhin theory of the low frequency dielectric dispersion of colloidal suspensions in binary electrolyte solutions was developed for symmetric electrolytes: equal counterion and co-ion valences. A rigorous ...
Extension of a classic thin double layer polarization theory of colloidal suspensions to include the stagnant layer conductivity
(American Chemical Society, 2011-07)
A rigorous extension of the classic Dukhin-Shilov thin double layer polarization theory including the stagnant layer conductivity is presented. Precisely the same assumptions and approximations made in the original theory ...
Dynamic transitions in a three dimensional associating lattice gas model
(AMER INST PHYSICS, 2010)
The aggregation of interacting Brownian particles in sheared concentrated suspensions is an important issue in colloid and soft matter science per se. Also, it serves as a model to understand biochemical reactions occurring ...
Application of a theory of polymer solutions to the cloud points of nonionic detergents
(1969)
The influence of the concentration of nonionic detergents on the cloud point of their aqueous solutions is discussed using Huggins' theory of polymer solutions. The treatment is exemplified by applying the theory to the ...
Electrokinetic and hydrodynamic properties of charged-particles systems
(Springer, 2013-11)
Dynamic processes in dispersions of charged spherical particles are of importance both in fundamental science, and in technical and bio-medical applications. There exists a large variety of chargedparticles systems, ranging ...
Cellular metabolism and colloids: Realistically linking physiology and biological physical chemistry
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2021-07)
Important concepts from colloidal physical chemistry such as coacervation, phase transitions, emergent properties and ionic association, are currently emerging in the lexicon of cellular biology, prompted mostly by recent ...
Shear-thinning in dense colloidal suspensions and its effect on elastic instabilities: From the microscopic equations of motion to an approximation of the macroscopic rheology
(Elsevier Science, 2016-02)
In the vicinity of their glass transition, dense colloidal suspensions acquire elastic properties over experimental timescales. We investigate the possibility of a visco-elastic flow instability in curved geometry for such ...
Colloidal Stability by Adsorption of Ni2+ or Fe3+ Cations on Hairy Latex Particles
(Taylor & Francis IncPhiladelphiaEUA, 2012)