Unravelling the polyethylenimine mediated non-monotonic stability behaviour of silica colloids: the role of competing electrostatic and entropic interactions
Abstract:Polymer-mediated interactions play an important role in the stability of the colloids and therefore, are paramount for both fundamental as well as scientific interests. The stability of the colloids in...
“…This non-monotonic behavior in silica–PEI microspheres could be attributed to the complex interactions involved between the silica nanoparticles and PEI. 56 Since, there was a correlation between the volume fraction and porosity of the silica–PEI microspheres, therefore the porosity of the microspheres increased at moderate PEI loadings. The increased porosity help the adsorption of Ag ions in the microspheres during the formation of silver nanoparticles.…”
“…This non-monotonic behavior in silica–PEI microspheres could be attributed to the complex interactions involved between the silica nanoparticles and PEI. 56 Since, there was a correlation between the volume fraction and porosity of the silica–PEI microspheres, therefore the porosity of the microspheres increased at moderate PEI loadings. The increased porosity help the adsorption of Ag ions in the microspheres during the formation of silver nanoparticles.…”
“…2c(i)] is governed by DLVO (Derjaguin, Landau, Verwey, Overbeek) interactions, which is sum of van der Waals attraction and electric double layer repulsion. 26 A schematic representing the detailed interactions in the DLVO potential is shown in Fig. S3 in the ESI †.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[19][20][21][22][23][24][25] Cationic polyethyleneimine (PEI) has been demonstrated to exhibit highly tunable reentrant interactions with negatively charged silica colloids, spanning from repulsive to attractive and back to repulsive interactions via non-monotonic pathways. 26 The evaporation process of colloidal dispersions provides an effective means to increase the volume fraction of colloids in a controlled manner. [27][28][29] Colloidal droplet drying is particularly well-suited for studying jamming behavior and glass transition phenomena.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19–25 Cationic polyethyleneimine (PEI) has been demonstrated to exhibit highly tunable reentrant interactions with negatively charged silica colloids, spanning from repulsive to attractive and back to repulsive interactions via non-monotonic pathways. 26…”
Understanding the role of interparticle interactions in jamming phenomena is essential for gaining insights into the intriguing glass transition behavior observed in atomic and molecular systems.
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