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Depletion interaction in colloid/polymer mixtures: application of density functional theory
Authors:X. Chen  J. Cai  Y. Hu
Affiliation:State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Department of Chemistry , East China University of Science and Technology , Shanghai, 200237, People's Republic of China
Abstract:
Insert-route density functional approach (IRDFT), modified fundamental measure theory (MFMT) and thermodynamic perturbation theory (TPT1 and TPT2) are combined to study the depletion force between colloidal particles in hard sphere/hard sphere chain mixtures which represent a model of systems containing colloids dispersed in an athermal polymer solution. The predicted results are compared to simulations showing the reliability of the method used which captures the main characteristics of depletion interaction between colloids induced by polymers. Results of TPT2 are slightly more repulsive and better than that of TPT1 especially when the inter-particle distance is small than the diameter of polymer segment indicating the essential influence of the three-body correlations. Effects of the polymer density, polymer chain length and size ratio of colloid to polymer segment on the depletion force are studied in detail. Due to a little deterioration of the prediction in the high density region, further improvement is anticipated to better balance the competition between the excluded-volume effect and the chain connectivity.
Keywords:Depletion interaction  Colloid/polymer mixtures  Modified fundamental measure theory  Thermodynamic perturbation theory
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