Ion Correlations Decrease Particle Aggregation Rate by Increasing Hydration Forces at Interfaces
Pravalika Butreddy,
Jaeyoung Heo,
Nikhil Rampal
et al.
Abstract:The connection between solution structure, particle forces,
and
emergent phenomena at solid–liquid interfaces remains ambiguous.
In this case study on boehmite aggregation, we established a connection
between interfacial solution structure, emerging hydration forces
between two approaching particles, and the resulting structure and
kinetics of particle aggregation. In contrast to expectations from
continuum-based theories, we observed a nonmonotonic dependence of
the aggregation rate on the concentration of so… Show more
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