Kd. Horner et al., ASSESSMENT OF THE DEPLETION FORCES IN MIXTURES OF A POLYSTYRENE LATEXAND HYDROXYETHYL CELLULOSE BY TURBIDIMETRY, Langmuir, 13(3), 1997, pp. 551-558
A turbidimetric analysis of particle interaction in the presence of di
ssolved polymer is presented. The system consists of polystyrene latex
particles of 75.5 nm diameter and hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC; M(w) =
172.000 g/mol; radius of gyration = 41.5 nm). To avoid the adsorption
of HEC on the surface of the particles, Triton X-405 has been added.
The maximum latex concentration investigated was 100 g/L whereas the H
EC concentration has been varied between 0 and 0.7 g/L. It can be show
n that the scattering in this system is fully determined by the scatte
ring of the latex particles. Turbidimetry, which is insensitive to mul
tiple scattering, allows therefore the determination of the partial st
ructure factor of the latex spheres in the region of long wavelengths.
This analysis can be extended to high latex concentrations and yields
the osmotic compressibility of the latex spheres. The depletion poten
tial based on a volume-exclusion mechanism is found to provide a good
description of the osmotic compressibility.