Issue 36, 2012

Interactions of neutral semipermeable shells in asymmetric electrolyte solutions

Abstract

We study the ionic equilibria and interactions of neutral semi-permeable spherical shells immersed in electrolyte solutions, including polyions. Although the shells are uncharged, only one type of ion of the electrolyte can permeate them, thus leading to a steric charge separation in the system. This gives rise to a charge accumulation inside the shell and a build up of concentration-dependent shell potential, which converts into a disjoining pressure between the neighboring shells. These are quantified using the Poisson–Boltzmann and integral equations theories. In particular, we show that in a case of low valency electrolytes, interactions between shells are repulsive and can be sufficiently strong to stabilize the shell dispersion. In contrast, the charge correlation effects in solutions of polyvalent ions result in attractions between the shells, with can lead to their aggregation.

Graphical abstract: Interactions of neutral semipermeable shells in asymmetric electrolyte solutions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Mar 2012
Accepted
15 Jun 2012
First published
25 Jul 2012

Soft Matter, 2012,8, 9428-9435

Interactions of neutral semipermeable shells in asymmetric electrolyte solutions

V. Lobaskin, A. N. Bogdanov and O. I. Vinogradova, Soft Matter, 2012, 8, 9428 DOI: 10.1039/C2SM25605C

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