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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 122, 2024 - Issue 6
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Research Article

A new method for estimating zeta potential of carboxylic acids’ functionalised particles

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Article: e2260014 | Received 08 Aug 2023, Accepted 13 Sep 2023, Published online: 21 Sep 2023
 

Abstract

Zeta potential is an important colloid parameter that dictates many intriguing phenomena such as colloid stability/aggregation, electrophoretic deposition and particle separation technology. Zeta potential is commonly used to characterise colloid particles’ electrostatic interactions coupled with other forces such as van der Waals attraction, hydration and steric forces. However, the measurement of zeta potential involves complicated sample preparation and instrument/theory selection, often resulting in inaccurate measurement. Here, we developed a simple method that combines Stern–Grahame and Gouy–Chapman theories, for estimating zeta potential using parameters such as acid site pKa, acid site density and particle size. The method is applied to a wide range of carboxylic acids’ functionalised colloid particles with various pKa. Results show that the new method is capable of capturing zeta potential dependence on pKa and pH. The new method can be applied to particles with complicated or multiple acid/base sites. Without the need for sample preparation/instrument, this new method is believed to save efforts for estimating zeta potential with good accuracy.

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