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Depletion Potential Between Two Colloid Particles in an Associating Fluid: a Density Functional Theory Study
F. Gu ; H. J. Wang
刊名Chemical Journal of Chinese Universities-Chinese
2011
卷号32期号:7页码:1567-1572
关键词Depletion potential Density functional theory Colloid particle Associating fluid hard-sphere mixtures fundamental-measure theory forces suspensions attraction
ISSN号0251-0790
中文摘要The depletion potential between two colloid particles immersed in an associating fluid was investigated by the classical density functional theory for depletion potential proposed by Roth, Evans and Dietrich. An attempt is made to obtain the effects of several factors concerning colloid particles and solvent molecules on the depletion potential, which are the bulk density of solvent, size ratio of colloid particle to solvent, functionality of solvent and its associated energy, and the interaction between colloid particle and solvent.. With the depletion potential under various conditions being presented, it is shown that the effects of these factors on the depletion potential are significant. The results provide some useful clues on regulating the interaction between colloid particles in the related experiments.
原文出处://WOS:000293303800023
公开日期2012-04-13
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.imr.ac.cn/handle/321006/30356]  
专题金属研究所_中国科学院金属研究所
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F. Gu,H. J. Wang. Depletion Potential Between Two Colloid Particles in an Associating Fluid: a Density Functional Theory Study[J]. Chemical Journal of Chinese Universities-Chinese,2011,32(7):1567-1572.
APA F. Gu,&H. J. Wang.(2011).Depletion Potential Between Two Colloid Particles in an Associating Fluid: a Density Functional Theory Study.Chemical Journal of Chinese Universities-Chinese,32(7),1567-1572.
MLA F. Gu,et al."Depletion Potential Between Two Colloid Particles in an Associating Fluid: a Density Functional Theory Study".Chemical Journal of Chinese Universities-Chinese 32.7(2011):1567-1572.
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