S. Amokrane, INFLUENCE OF ATTRACTIVE FORCES ON THE SOLVENT MEDIATED POTENTIAL OF MEAN FORCE BETWEEN COLLOIDAL PARTICLES, The Journal of chemical physics, 108(17), 1998, pp. 7459-7468
The solvent induced potential of mean force between colloidal particle
s is computed by using the superposition approximation for the solvent
-macrospheres triplet distribution function and the density functional
theory for the solvent density profile at an isolated macrosphere. Th
e influence of solute-solvent attractive forces is investigated for di
fferent diameter ratios and solvent bulk densities. For large colloida
l particles, the mean force is shown to scale with the solvent-colloid
hard core radius. At densities of liquid solvents, sufficient solvent
-colloid attractions are found to strongly enhance the repulsive barri
ers in the potential of mean force and reduce the depth of the depleti
on well. At lower density, the mean force can become repulsive. Solven
t-solvent attractions can suppress the oscillations in the potential a
nd make it more attractive. These results are finally contrasted with
those relative to purely repulsive interactions. (C) 1998 American Ins
titute of Physics.