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STABILITY OF CHARGED COLLOIDAL SYSTEMS WITH BOTH A SHORT-RANGE YUKAWA ATTRACTION AND LONG-RANGE IKOS REPULSION

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International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology Vol.4 Issue 1, pp 36-41,Year 2015

STABILITY OF CHARGED COLLOIDAL SYSTEMS WITH BOTH A SHORT-RANGE YUKAWA ATTRACTION AND LONG-RANGE IKOS REPULSION

A.Maarouf , K.ELhasnaoui

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Received : 13 February 2015; Accepted : 20 February 2015 ; Published : 28 February 2015

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In this overview, The principles that govern colloid stability are of manifold importance to many different technologies, there are at least two general mechanisms whereby colloid stability is imparted : electrostatic stabilization and steric stabilization. The standard method for describing the interaction between two charged particles and in general two charged surfaces in a solvent is the non-linear Poisson Boltzmann equation. The effective colloid-colloid interaction potential is given by the electrostatic part of the classical Derjaguin-Landau-Vervey-Overbeek (DLVO) theory with Combining this elec trostatic repulsion Likos (LR) with Yukawa (YA) attraction forms the basis of theory of colloid stability due to Deyaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO theory), this theory can explain the conditions of stability/instability of colloidal particles.

Key Words   
Colloids; Charge interaction; Short-range attraction; Long-range repulsion; DLVO Theory
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A.Maarouf , K.ELhasnaoui , " Stability Of Charged Colloidal Systems With Both A Short-range Yukawa Attraction And Long-range Ikos Repulsion ", International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology . Vol. 4, Issue 1, pp 36-41 , 2015


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