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Colloid-colloid and colloid-wall interactions in driven suspensions [PDF]
We investigate the non-equilibrium fluid structure mediated forces between two colloids driven through a suspension of mutually non-interacting Brownian particles as well as between a colloid and a wall in stationary situations. We solve the Smoluchowski
Dhont J. K. G.+7 more
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THE MIGRATION OF COLLOIDS. [PDF]
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W. R. Whitney, James Blake
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Emergent behavior in active colloids [PDF]
Active colloids are microscopic particles, which self-propel through viscous fluids by converting energy extracted from their environment into directed motion.
Stark, Holger, Zöttl, Andreas
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Video Microscopy of Colloidal Suspensions and Colloidal Crystals [PDF]
Colloidal suspensions are simple model systems for the study of phase transitions. Video microscopy is capable of directly imaging the structure and dynamics of colloidal suspensions in different phases. Recent results related to crystallization, glasses, and 2D systems complement and extend previous theoretical and experimental studies.
Piotr Habdas, Eric R. Weeks
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Molecular theory for self assembling mixtures of patchy colloids and colloids with spherically symmetric attractions: The single patch case [PDF]
In this work we develop the first theory to model self assembling mixtures of single patch colloids and colloids with spherically symmetric attractions. In the development of the theory we restrict the interactions such that there are short ranged attractions between patchy and spherically symmetric colloids, but patchy colloids do not attract patchy ...
Bennett D Marshall, Walter G Chapman
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Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of Colloids and Interfaces in 2022
High-quality academic publishing is built on rigorous peer review [...]
Colloids and Interfaces Editorial Office
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In order to improve the ability of starch to absorb menthone, corn starch was modified by enzymatic treatment (amyloglucosidase and α-amylase) combined with octenyl succinic anhydride (OSA) esterification.
Xuan Ji+7 more
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AbstractOutermost occupied electron shells of chemical elements can have symmetries resembling that of monopoles, dipoles, quadrupoles and octupoles corresponding to filled s-, p-, d- and f-orbitals. Theoretically, elements with hexadecapolar outer shells could also exist, but none of the known elements have filled g-orbitals.
Bohdan Senyuk+4 more
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