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Modeling the surface charge evolution of spherical nanoparticles by considering dielectric discontinuity effects at the solid/electrolyte solution interface

Seijo, Marianne  
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Ulrich, Serge
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Filella, Montserrat
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2008
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

It is well known that the electrostatic repulsions between charges on neighboring sites decrease the effective charge at the surface of a charged nanoparticle (NP). However, the situation is more complex close to a dielec. discontinuity, since charged sites are interacting not only with their neighbors but also with their own image charges and the image charges of all neighbors. Titrating site positions, soln. ionic concn., dielec. discontinuity effects, and surface charge variations with pH are investigated here using a grand canonical Monte Carlo method. A Tanford and Kirkwood approach is used to calc. the interaction potentials between the discrete charged sites. Homogeneous, heterogeneous, and patch site distributions are considered to reproduce the various titrating site distributions at the solid/soln. interface of spherical NPs. By considering Coulomb, salt, and image charges effects, results show that for different ionic concns., modifications of the dielec. const. of NPs having homogeneous and heterogeneous site distributions have little effect on their charging process. Thus, the reaction field, due to the presence of image charges, fully counterbalances the Coulomb interactions. This is not the case for patch distributions, where Coulomb interactions are not completely counterbalanced by the reaction field. Application of the present model to pyrogenic silica is also performed and comparison is made with published exptl. data of titrn. curves at various ionic concns.

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DOI
10.1016/j.jcis.2008.02.027
Author(s)
Seijo, Marianne  
Ulrich, Serge
Filella, Montserrat
Buffle, Jacques
Stoll, Serge
Date Issued

2008

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
Volume

322

Issue

2

Start page

660

End page

668

Subjects

Tanford and Kirkwood

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Dielectric constant

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Nanoparticles

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Colloids

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Surface electric charge

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Electrolytic solutions

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Simulation and Modeling

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solid/electrolyte interface

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interface

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pyrogenic silica

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titration curve

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January 25, 2011
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