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Conductivity of deionized two-component colloidal suspensions
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2001
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Materials ScienceColloid ChemistryColloidal MaterialElectrohydrodynamicsEngineeringLatex SpheresLow Frequency Ac-conductivityApplied PhysicsColloidal PropertyInterfacial PhenomenaConductivity ModelChemistrySoft MatterElectrical PropertyColloidal System
The low frequency ac-conductivity of deionized aqueous suspensions comprising of charged latex spheres is investigated. For the one-component cases σ increases linearly with particle number density n, irrespective of the suspension structure. Two-component mixtures are found to form substitutional crystals and no phase separation is observed for small size differences. Then σ is proportional to the sum of the individual conductivity contributions. Further at fixed composition the linear increase with n is retained. The effects can be well described with an extension of Hessinger’s conductivity model to two-component systems.
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