Abstract

The depletion potentials between two infinite planes, and between two large spheres, due to polydisperse mixtures of non-interacting polymer coils and of interacting small hard spheres, are calculated over a wide range of polydispersities and of polymer or colloid concentrations. The case of non-interacting polymers can be treated analytically within a generalization of the Asakura-Oosawa model. The more difficult case of a polydisperse bath of hard spheres is treated within Rosenfield's ‘fundamental measure’ formulation of density functional theory. Polydispersity is found to have little effect on the depletion attraction, but to strongly reduce the repulsive barrier due to correlation and to damp the subsequent oscillations in the depletion potential.

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