Depletion and Structuring of Sodium Poly(styrenesulfonate) at the Silica−Water Interface

An atomic force microscope has been used to study the interaction forces between spherical silica particles (of radius 3−6 μm) and a planar silica surface mediated by aqueous solutions of sodium poly(styrenesulfonate). The experimental parameters explored were the free polymer molecular weight and c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physical chemistry (1952) 1996-05, Vol.100 (21), p.8986-8993
1. Verfasser: Milling, A. J
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:An atomic force microscope has been used to study the interaction forces between spherical silica particles (of radius 3−6 μm) and a planar silica surface mediated by aqueous solutions of sodium poly(styrenesulfonate). The experimental parameters explored were the free polymer molecular weight and concentration, the background electrolyte concentration, and pH. Force−distance curves displayed a short-range repulsion due to overlap of opposing electrical double layers and then a minimum due to depletion of the polymer. In some instances, at further surface separations, oscillatory forces indicative of polymer coil structuring were observed for both approaching and retracting surfaces.
ISSN:0022-3654
1541-5740
DOI:10.1021/jp953095d