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Colloid-colloid and colloid-wall interactions in driven suspensions [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 2007
We investigate the nonequilibrium fluid structure mediated forces between two colloids driven through a suspension of mutually noninteracting Brownian particles as well as between a colloid and a wall in stationary situations. We solve the Smoluchowski equation in bispherical coordinates as well as with a method of reflections, both in linear ...
Krüger, Matthias, Rauscher, Markus
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Hexadecapolar colloids [PDF]

open access: yesNature Communications, 2016
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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Topological colloids [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 2012
Abundant in nature, colloids also find increasingly important applications in science and technology, ranging from direct probing of kinetics in crystals and glasses to fabrication of third-generation quantum-dot solar cells. Because naturally occurring colloids have a shape that is typically determined by minimization of interfacial tension (for ...
Sailing He   +6 more
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Colloidal trains

open access: yesSoft Matter, 2020
Colloidal trains consisting of colloidal doublet locomotives and single colloidal carriages self assemble above a magnetic square pattern and are driven by an external magnetic field processing around a high symmetry direction.
Mahla Mirzaee-Kakhki   +12 more
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Colloidal diamond [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 2020
Self-assembling colloidal particles in the cubic diamond crystal structure could potentially be used to make materials with a photonic bandgap1-3. Such materials are beneficial because they suppress spontaneous emission of light1 and are valued for their applications as optical waveguides, filters and laser resonators4, for improving light-harvesting ...
Mingxin He   +6 more
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Colloids [PDF]

open access: yesTransactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1902
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THE MIGRATION OF COLLOIDS. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the American Chemical Society, 1904
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Whitney, W. R., Blake, J. C.
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Metamachines of pluripotent colloids [PDF]

open access: yesNature Communications, 2021
AbstractMachines enabled the Industrial Revolution and are central to modern technological progress: A machine’s parts transmit forces, motion, and energy to one another in a predetermined manner. Today’s engineering frontier, building artificial micromachines that emulate the biological machinery of living organisms, requires faithful assembly and ...
Antoine Aubret   +5 more
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Colloids and the Microcirculation

open access: yesAnesthesia & Analgesia, 2018
Colloid solutions have been advocated for use in treating hypovolemia due to their expected effect on improving intravascular retention compared with crystalloid solutions. Because the ultimate desired effect of fluid resuscitation is the improvement of microcirculatory perfusion and tissue oxygenation, it is of interest to study the effects of ...
Dawei Liu, Huaiwu He, Can Ince
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On the Coagulation of Colloids [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1922
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Westgren, Arne, Reitstötter, Josef
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