Effect of three-body forces on the phase behavior of charged colloids
- 22 August 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 113 (8) , 3360-3365
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1287173
Abstract
Statistical-thermodynamic theory for predicting the phase behavior of a colloidalsolution requires the pair interaction potential between colloidal particles in solution. In practice, it is necessary to assume pairwise additivity for the potential of mean force between colloidal particles, but little is known concerning the validity of this assumption. This paper concerns interaction between small charged colloids, such as surfactantmicelles or globular proteins, in electrolytesolutions and the multibody effect on phase behavior. Monte Carlo simulations for isolated colloidal triplets in equilateral configurations show that, while the three-body force is repulsive when the three particles are near contact, it becomes short-ranged attractive at further separations, contrary to a previous study where the triplet force is attractive at all separations. The three-body force arises mainly from hard-sphere collisions between colloids and small ions; it is most significant in solutions of monovalent salt at low concentration where charged colloids experience strong electrostatic interactions. To illustrate the effect of three-body forces on the phase behavior of charged colloids, we calculated the densities of coexisting phases using van der Waals-type theories for colloidalsolutions and for crystals. For the conditions investigated in this work, even though the magnitude of the three-body force may be as large as 10% of the total force at small separations, three-body forces do not have a major effect on the densities of binary coexisting phases. However, coexisting densities calculated using Derjaguin–Landau–Verwey–Overbeek theory are much different from those calculated using our simulated potential of mean force.Keywords
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