Finite ion-size effects dominate the interaction between charged colloidal particles at an oil-water interface

The electrostatic interaction of charged spherical colloids trapped at an interface between a nonpolar medium and water is analyzed. Complementary experiments provide consistent values for the dipoledipole interaction potential over a wide range of interparticle distances. After accounting for the c...

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