1997
DOI: 10.1006/jcis.1997.5132
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Consistent Surface Potentials from Bulk Suspension Properties

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“…Mixtures of latices E and F show identical elastic moduli curves despite differences in particle size and charge (47). Moduli were compared with predictions made by models for charge stabilized suspension elasticities (33,34). As with osmotic pressure these models predict the low volume fraction behavior quite well but significantly underpredict elastic moduli at higher volume fractions.…”
Section: Elastic Modulusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mixtures of latices E and F show identical elastic moduli curves despite differences in particle size and charge (47). Moduli were compared with predictions made by models for charge stabilized suspension elasticities (33,34). As with osmotic pressure these models predict the low volume fraction behavior quite well but significantly underpredict elastic moduli at higher volume fractions.…”
Section: Elastic Modulusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The magnitude of the modulus is sensitive to the nature of the particle interaction potential and the suspension microstructure. Thus, we anticipate that the modulus will increase with at a rate depending on the second derivative of the pair potential with respect to separation distance (33,36,39).…”
Section: Elastic Modulusmentioning
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“…The 105-nm particles, termed latex S, were prepared by emulsion polymerization described by Wood et al (37). The preparation and cleaning procedures are detailed in a previous work (32). All suspensions were prepared in 10 Ϫ4 M KCl.…”
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“…This fixes the number of each type of particle in the system. The volume fraction is determined by the weight loss on drying assuming a particle density of 1.05 g/cc (32).…”
Section: Preparation Of Mixturesmentioning
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