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Charge regulation of nonpolar colloids

Soft Condensed Matter 2017-12-12 v2

Abstract

Individual colloids often carry a charge as a result of the dissociation (or adsorption) of weakly-ionized surface groups. The magnitude depends on the precise chemical environment surrounding a particle, which in a concentrated dispersion is a function of the colloid packing fraction η\eta. Theoretical studies have suggested that the effective charge ZeffZ_{\rm{eff}} in regulated systems could, in general, decrease with increasing η\eta. We test this hypothesis for nonpolar dispersions by determining Zeff(η)Z_{\rm{eff}}(\eta) over a wide range of packing fractions (105η0.310^{-5} \le \eta \le 0.3) using a combination of small-angle X-ray scattering and electrophoretic mobility measurements. We find a complex dependence of the particle charge as a function of the packing fraction, with ZeffZ_{\rm{eff}} initially decreasing at low concentrations before finally increasing at high η\eta. We attribute the non-monotonic density dependence to a crossover from concentration-independent screening at low η\eta, to a high packing fraction regime in which counterions outnumber salt ions and electrostatic screening becomes η\eta-dependent. The efficiency of charge stabilization at high concentrations may explain the unusually high stability of concentrated nanoparticle dispersions which has been reported.

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@article{arxiv.1709.03161,
  title  = {Charge regulation of nonpolar colloids},
  author = {James Hallett and David Gillespie and Robert Richardson and Paul Bartlett},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.03161},
  year   = {2017}
}

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14 pages, 10 figures - published version