Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10378382 Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Porous solids were obtained from self-assembled deposits of silica particles used as templates to form 3-D porous membranes. The effect of the solvent chemistry on the morphology of the deposits was investigated. The parameters of interest are surface tension and ionic strength of the solvent, as they impact electrostatic and capillary interactions. Deposits of particles of different sizes were obtained from a variety of conditions. The deposits were imaged by SEM and showed distinctive structures for each of the solvent chemistries. The phenomenon is qualitatively consistent with DLVO theory and calculations of capillary interaction energy as developed by Kralchevsky and co-workers.
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