Issue 19, 2010

Colloidal electrostatic interactions between TiO2 particles modified by thin salt solution layers

Abstract

We fabricated TiO2 nanoparticles modified by a thin salt solution layer. The suspensions, formed by the nanoparticles in silicone oil, serve as model systems for exploring very general theories about interactions between colloidal particles with arbitrary ions confined on surfaces in the presence of an applied electric field. The system showed a static-yield-stress peak, not found before. The peak can be manipulated by tuning the amount of cations and anions confined in the salt solution layer. Excellent agreement between our experiment and theory reveals the mechanism concerning the competition between ions' polarized trapped state and conductively transmitted state. This work makes it possible to manipulate colloidal interactions by confining exogenous ions appropriately, and it is expected to have applications in colloidal science, materials engineering, and biotechnology.

Graphical abstract: Colloidal electrostatic interactions between TiO2 particles modified by thin salt solution layers

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Mar 2010
Accepted
10 Jun 2010
First published
12 Aug 2010

Soft Matter, 2010,6, 4800-4806

Colloidal electrostatic interactions between TiO2 particles modified by thin salt solution layers

P. Tan, J. Huang, D. Liu, W. Tian and L. Zhou, Soft Matter, 2010, 6, 4800 DOI: 10.1039/C0SM00040J

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