Electrostatic pair-interaction of nearby metal or metal-coated colloids at fluid interfaces
Rick Bebon, Arghya Majee

TL;DR
This paper presents a theoretical study of electrostatic interactions between metal or metal-coated colloids at fluid interfaces, revealing novel attractive forces due to line interactions that challenge conventional beliefs.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive theoretical framework and uncovers unexpected attractive electrostatic interactions between identical metal colloids at fluid interfaces.
Findings
Differences between linear and nonlinear Poisson-Boltzmann theories.
Electrostatic attraction due to line interactions.
Potential impact on particle-stabilized emulsions.
Abstract
In this paper, we theoretically study the electrostatic interaction between a pair of identical colloids with constant surface potentials sitting in close vicinity of each other at a fluid interface. By employing a simplified yet reasonable model system, the problem is solved within the framework of classical density functional theory and linearized as well as nonlinear Poisson-Boltzmann (PB) theory. Apart from providing a sound theoretical framework generally applicable to any such problem, our novel findings, all of which contradict common beliefs, include the following: first, quantitative as well as qualitative differences between the interactions obtained within the linear and the nonlinear PB theories; second, the importance of the electrostatic interaction between the omnipresent three-phase contact lines in interfacial systems; and third, the occurrence of an attractive…
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