Theory of the Stability of Lyophobic Colloids: The Interaction of Sol Particles Having an Electric Double Layer |
Contents
Theory of a single double layer | 1 |
Van Der WaalsLondon attraction forces | 19 |
The double layer at the interface of two liquid | 34 |
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Theory of the Stability of Lyophobic Colloids Evert Johannes Willem Verwey,Jan Theodoor Gerard Overbeek No preview available - 1999 |
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adsorption atoms attractive forces calculate Chapter Chem cm² coagulation colloid chemistry colloid systems colloidal particles concentration of electrolyte consider considerations constant corresponding cosh decrease derived Derjaguin dielectric constant diffuse charge diffuse layer double layer potential double layer system E. J. W. Verwey electric double layer electric potential electric potential function electrolyte concentration energy of interaction equation equilibrium expression Faraday Soc flat double layer flat plates flocculation values free energy gelation Hence increase influence integration interface ionic atmosphere ionic concentration J. D. Bernal liquid charge London-Van der Waals lyophilic lyophobic colloids method millimols/liter millivolts molecules phase phenomena physik plate distance potential curve potential determining ions potential drop potential energy quantity radius repulsive potential result secondary minimum sinh small values solution space charge spherical particles stability surface charge surface potential suspension theory thermal motion thixotropic total potential energy valency valent electrolytes