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Interaction model for magnetic holes in a ferrofluid layer
Nonmagnetic spheres confined in a ferrofluid layer (magnetic holes) present
dipolar interactions when an external magnetic field is exerted. The
interaction potential of a microsphere pair is derived analytically, with a
precise care for the boundary conditions along the glass plates confining the
system. Considering external fields consisting of a constant normal component
and a high frequency rotating in-plane component, this interaction potential is
averaged over time to exhibit the average interparticular forces acting when
the imposed frequency exceeds the inverse of the viscous relaxation time of the
system. The existence of an equilibrium configuration without contact between
the particles is demonstrated for a whole range of exciting fields, and the
equilibrium separation distance depending on the structure of the external
field is established. The stability of the system under out-of-plane buckling
is also studied. The dynamics of such a particle pair is simulated and
validated by experiments.Comment: 15 pages, 11 figures (18 with subfigures). to appear in Phys. Rev.
Towards a consistent mechanism of emulsion polymerization—new experimental details
The application of atypical experimental methods such as conductivity measurements, optical microscopy, and nonstirred polymerizations to investigations of the ‘classical’ batch ab initio emulsion polymerization of styrene revealed astonishing facts. The most important result is the discovery of spontaneous emulsification leading to monomer droplets even in the quiescent styrene in water system. These monomer droplets with a size between a few and some hundreds of nanometers, which are formed by spontaneous emulsification as soon as styrene and water are brought into contact, have a strong influence on the particle nucleation, the particle morphology, and the swelling of the particles. Experimental results confirm that micelles of low-molecular-weight surfactants are not a major locus of particle nucleation. Brownian dynamics simulations show that the capture of matter by the particles strongly depends on the polymer volume fraction and the size of the captured species (primary free radicals, oligomers, single monomer molecules, or clusters)
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