Park Bum Jun, Lee Mina, Lee Bomsock, Furst Eric M
Department of Chemical Engineering, Kyung Hee University, Yongin, 17104, South Korea.
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Center for Molecular & Engineering Thermodynamics, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716, USA.
Soft Matter. 2015 Nov 28;11(44):8701-6. doi: 10.1039/c5sm02001h.
We study the lateral capillary interactions between colloids beneath an oil-water interface that lead to closely packed two-dimensional self-assembled colloidal crystals. These capillary forces are caused by the overlap of deformed interfaces above colloids on a solid substrate. The interface deformation is due to the electrostatic disjoining pressure between the charged particles and the charged oil-water interface. It is notable that the short-range (i.e., on the nanometer scale) and out-of-plane electrostatic double-layer interactions, which occur through an aqueous phase, can generate the long-range lateral capillary attraction (i.e., on the micrometer scale).
我们研究了油水界面下方胶体之间的横向毛细相互作用,这种相互作用导致了紧密堆积的二维自组装胶体晶体。这些毛细力是由固体基质上胶体上方变形界面的重叠引起的。界面变形是由于带电粒子与带电油水界面之间的静电排斥压力所致。值得注意的是,通过水相发生的短程(即纳米尺度)和面外静电双层相互作用能够产生长程横向毛细吸引力(即微米尺度)。