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Particle Interactions

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Dynamic Light Scattering

Abstract

It is well known that the diffusion coefficients of particles suspended in a liquid depend on the concentration of the suspension. The cause of such concentration dependence is, of course, interparticle interactions. In the early days of dynamic light scattering (DLS), interactions were generally regarded as a nuisance whose effects could be removed by extrapolation of data to zero concentration. Thus “free-particle” properties were obtained and such information as particle sizes and shapes could be deduced. More recently, however, there has been growing interest in interactions themselves, their nature and effects. This interest is partly academic since concentrated particle suspensions provide a challenging many-body problem to which modern statistical mechanical and hydrodynamical theories can be applied. The subject is also of considerable practical importance because many processes in industry (paints, foods, detergents, etc.) and biology involve suspensions in which the particles occupy a significant fraction of the total volume.

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