Citation: KONG Wei-Yuan, WANG Hai-Jun, GU Fang. Depletion Potential between Two Colloid Particles Immersed in a Hard-Core Yukawa Fluid[J]. Acta Physico-Chimica Sinica, ;2011, 27(10): 2400-2405. doi: 10.3866/PKU.WHXB20111003 shu

Depletion Potential between Two Colloid Particles Immersed in a Hard-Core Yukawa Fluid

  • Received Date: 5 April 2011
    Available Online: 15 August 2011

    Fund Project: 国家自然科学基金(20873035)资助项目 (20873035)

  • The depletion potential between two colloid particles immersed in a hard-core Yukawa fluid was investigated by density functional theory for the depletion potential proposed by Roth, Evans, and Dietrich. An attempt was made to study the effects of several factors concerning the colloid particles and the solvent molecules on the depletion potential, which are the size ratio of the colloid particle to the solvent, the interaction between solvent molecules, the packing fraction of the solvent, and the interaction between the colloid particle and the solvent. By means of the depletion potential presented under various conditions, it is shown that the effects of these factors on the depletion potential are significant and this can provide some useful clues on regulating the interaction between colloid particles in related experiments.
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