Abstract

Analytic treatment and Monte Carlo simulations are used to study the effective potential between two spheres in a suspension of rods whose ends can adhere to the surface of the spheres. When only one end of each rod is adhesive the effective potential changes from being attractive to repulsive with enhancing the adherence, but when both ends of each rod are adhesive the effective potential is not a monotonic function of the distance between the two spheres for strong adherence. As the adhesive strength is fixed, the range of the effective potential will increase with increasing the length of the rods. When the adhesive range is much smaller than the diameter of the spheres, its influence on single end adhesion is approximately linear and on two end adhesion is about quadratic. Our results are qualitatively consistent with a recent experimental work.

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