(Phys.org) —Two researchers working at Universita di Roma, Frank Smallenburg and Francesco Sciortino have shown via computer simulation that certain colloids can be made to form into a stable ...
This video shows the aggregation of 60nm gold colloid as seen through the NanoSight LM20. ‘Aggregation 1’ shows the particles prior to aggregation and ‘Aggregation 2’ shows the particles after a DNA ...
A colloid is a substance spread out evenly inside another substance. Everyday examples include milk, styrofoam, hair sprays, paints, shaving foam, gels and even dust, mud and fog. One of the most ...
Colloid transport in porous media encompasses the migration, retention and remobilisation of finely dispersed particles—ranging from engineered nanoparticles to natural microbial cells—within the ...
Occasionally referred to as ‘colloidal gold,’ gold colloid is a suspension comprising sub-micron gold nanoparticles suspended in a solvent - most commonly water. Gold nanoparticles' distinct ...
A colloid is a substance spread out evenly inside another substance. Everyday examples include milk, styrofoam, hair sprays, paints, shaving foam, gels and even dust, mud and fog. One of the most ...
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