Extensive Monte Carlo simulations and scaling arguments are used to study the
colloidal charge reversal. The critical colloidal surface charge density
σc at which the reversal first appears is found to depend strongly on
the ionic size. We find that σc has an inflection point as a function
of the electrolyte concentration. The width of the plateau region in the
vicinity of the inflection point depends on the temperature and the ionic
radius a. In agreement with the theoretical predictions it is found that the
critical colloidal charge above which the electrophoretic mobility becomes
reversed diverges as Zc∼1/a2 in the limit a→0.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure