1997
DOI: 10.1006/jcis.1996.4671
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Calculations of Double-Layer Electrostatic Interactions for the Sphere/Plane Geometry

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“…[22] to [25] vanish and the proteins are uncoupled. Also, all four of the deviation functions (␥Ј n, , ␥ Љ n, , Ј n, , and Љ n, ) approach zero in this limit, as expected, since the electrostatic potential for isolated proteins are the reference for calculating the deviation functions.…”
Section: Two Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[22] to [25] vanish and the proteins are uncoupled. Also, all four of the deviation functions (␥Ј n, , ␥ Љ n, , Ј n, , and Љ n, ) approach zero in this limit, as expected, since the electrostatic potential for isolated proteins are the reference for calculating the deviation functions.…”
Section: Two Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[22] and [23] and Љ n, from Eqs. [24] and [25] and making use of the Wronskian of i n ( x) and k n ( x) (see the appendix) leads to the following simplified form:…”
Section: Two Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here we take the same approach as recently used by Kim et al [20] and use the linear superposition method for electrostatic repulsion [21] and van der Waals forces as the attractive force [1] . The sum of these is the total interaction energy between two particles.…”
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“…Hogg et al (21) and others (22) used the method of Derjaguin to obtain an approximate expression for the electrostatic interaction between two dissimilar spheres. The expression is especially applicable when the size of the spheres is larger than the double-layer thickness and the separation between them.…”
Section: Electrostatic Forcementioning
confidence: 99%