Abstract

In this work, the influence of chemical heterogeneity on the stability of nanocolloidal systems is surveyed with a new method. Zone of influence as a very important parameter for chemical patch surveying is modeled for sphere and flat surface. Surface chemical heterogeneity with specified properties, size, and position are created by spherical coordinate integration method. Rippled sphere model is used to create roughness and the flat surface is created by changing two sphere radius ratio. Using the spherical coordinate system for modeling of surface roughness and chemical heterogeneity is very accurate and fast. Results show that the patches could destabilize the colloidal system at very small sizes. Surface roughness reduces the effect of chemical patches for destabilizing the colloidal system, and with increasing the size of roughness the total DLVO energy interaction increases.

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