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. 2011 Feb 28;6(1):183. doi: 10.1186/1556-276X-6-183

Table 1.

Three cases with different diameters of particles, volume fractions, and zeta potentials

Case 1: under different diameters d
 (a) d0 = 10 nm, Np = 1200, ψ = 0.153, ζ = 0.0 eV
 (b) d1 = 25 nm, Np = 1200, ψ = 0.153, ζ = 0.0 eV
 (c) d2 = 50 nm, Np = 1200, ψ = 0.153, ζ = 0.0 eV
Case 2: under different volume fractions ψ
 (a) d1 = 25 nm, Np = 400, ψ = 0.051, ζ = 0.0 eV
 (b) d1 = 25 nm, Np = 1200, ψ = 0.153, ζ = 0.0 eV
 (c) d1 = 25 nm, Np = 2100, ψ = 0.268, ζ = 0.0 eV
 (d) d1 = 25 nm, Np = 4200, ψ = 0.537, ζ = 0.0 eV
Case 3: under different zeta potentials ζ
 (a) d1 = 25 nm, Np = 1200, ψ = 0.153, ζ = 0 eV
 (b) d1 = 25 nm, Np = 1200, ψ = 0.153, ζ = 0.01 eV
 (c) d1 = 25 nm, Np = 1200, ψ = 0.153, ζ = 0.025 eV
 (d) d1 = 25 nm, Np = 1200, ψ = 0.153, ζ = 0.05 eV