Je. Sader et Dyc. Chan, Long-range electrostatic attractions between identically charged particlesin confined geometries: An unresolved problem, J COLL I SC, 213(1), 1999, pp. 268-269
Long-range electrostatic attractions between identical colloidal particles
in confined geometries have been observed experimentally by many workers. A
satisfactory theoretical explanation for this behavior has proven elusive.
Recent numerical calculations and reports (Nature 393, 621-623, 663-665 (1
998)), however, have suggested that this problem is closed by demonstrating
that this surprising effect is to be found naturally within the well-estab
lished Poisson-Boltzmann (PB) theory. We rigorously prove that these claims
are false; within the framework of the PB theory, the interaction between
identical colloidal particles is always repulsive, irrespective of whether
the particles are isolated or confined. A satisfactory theoretical explanat
ion of this surprising phenomenon thus remains an unresolved problem, (C) 1
999 Academic Press.