نتایج جستجو برای: colloidal particles

تعداد نتایج: 169710  

2016
N. Koumakis P. Ballesta R. Besseling W. C. K. Poon J. F. Brady G. Petekidis

Attractive colloidal particles are trapped in metastable states such as colloidal gels at high attraction strengths and attractive glasses and high volume fractions. Under shear such states flow via a two step yielding process that relates to bond and cluster or cage breaking. We discuss the way the structural properties and related stress response are affected by the shear rate. At low rates c...

2003
Saikat Mandal Debabrata Rautaray Murali Sastry

In the work reported in this paper, we demonstrate that Ag–Keggin ion colloidal particles are excellent templates for the synthesis of organized assemblies of silver nanoparticles, wherein the Keggin ion host plays the role of a UV-switchable reducing agent. More specifically, we investigate the formation of aqueous colloidal particles of Ag ions complexed with phosphotungstate (PW12O40) 32 Keg...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2008
Ajay Singh Negi Ajay Kumar Sood

BACKGROUND Particle-based agglutination tests consisting of receptors grafted to colloidal microparticles are useful for detecting small quantities of corresponding ligands of interest in fluid test samples, but detection limits of such tests are limited to a certain concentration and it is most desirable to lower the detection limits and to enhance the rate of recognition of ligands. METHODS...

Journal: :Nature communications 2013
Van Duc Nguyen Suzanne Faber Zhibing Hu Gerard H Wegdam Peter Schall

The critical Casimir force provides a thermodynamic analogue of the quantum mechanical Casimir force that arises from the confinement of electromagnetic field fluctuations. In its thermodynamic analogue, two surfaces immersed in a critical solvent mixture attract each other due to confinement of solvent concentration fluctuations. Here, we demonstrate the active assembly control of colloidal eq...

Journal: :Journal of colloid and interface science 2006
Ana B Jódar-Reyes Antonio Martín-Rodríguez Juan L Ortega-Vinuesa

One of the most interesting properties of the surfactants is that they are able to alter the stability of colloidal dispersions. Despite its great industrial relevance, only a few works analyze the colloidal stability of these systems at high surfactant concentrations (well above the critical micelle concentration (CMC)). In the present work, the colloidal stability of polystyrene particles is ...

2015
Colin D. Cwalina Norman J. Wagner

The shear flow of non-Brownian glass spheres suspended in a concentrated colloidal dispersion that exhibits non-Newtonian rheology is investigated. At low volume fractions, the addition of non-Brownian spherical particles to the colloidal dispersion leads to an increase in the shear viscosity as well as the dynamic moduli. The flow curves of these suspensions are qualitatively similar to the su...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics 1999
A Hanke S Dietrich

A systematic field-theoretical description of critical adsorption on curved objects such as spherical or rodlike colloidal particles immersed in a fluid near criticality is presented. The temperature dependence of the corresponding order parameter profiles and of the excess adsorption are calculated explicitly. Critical adsorption on elongated rods is substantially more pronounced than on spher...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2011
Álvaro G Marín Hanneke Gelderblom Detlef Lohse Jacco H Snoeijer

A colloidal dispersion droplet evaporating from a surface, such as a drying coffee drop, leaves a distinct ring-shaped stain. Although this mechanism is frequently used for particle self-assembly, the conditions for crystallization have remained unclear. Our experiments with monodisperse colloidal particles reveal a structural transition in the stain, from ordered crystals to disordered packing...

2013
Vinothan N. Manoharan

I discuss how colloidal particles organize when they are confined by emulsion droplets. In these systems, the interplay between surface tension and interparticle repulsion drives the formation of complex, non-crystalline 3D arrangements. These can be classified into three groups: colloidosomes, or Pickering emulsions, structures that form when particles are bound to the interface of a spherical...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2005
Kyle N Plunkett Ali Mohraz Richard T Haasch Jennifer A Lewis Jeffrey S Moore

The net charge of a colloidal particle was controlled using light and a new photocleavable self-assembled monolayer (SAM). The SAM contained a terminal ammonium group and a centrally located carboxylic acid group that was masked with an ortho-nitrobenzyl functionality. Once exposed to UV light, the 2-nitrobenzyl group was cleaved, therefore transforming the colloidal particle from a net positiv...

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