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Total Long-Range Interactions

TOTAL LONG-RANGE INTERACTIONS 6.5.1 Similar Surfaces Classic DLVO Theory... [Pg.178]

Overbeek 1949b). This can be interpreted in terms of the DLVO theory as follows. Considering two identical spherical particles at not far distances, the total long-range interaction energy can be given by the sum of dispersion and electrostatic contributions (Equations 6.11 and 6.39, respectively)... [Pg.185]

The long-range interactions between a pair of molecules are detemiined by electric multipole moments and polarizabilities of the individual molecules. MuJtipoJe moments are measures that describe the non-sphericity of the charge distribution of a molecule. The zeroth-order moment is the total charge of the molecule Q = Yfi- where q- is the charge of particle and the sum is over all electrons and nuclei in tlie molecule. The first-order moment is the dipole moment vector with Cartesian components given by... [Pg.187]

A simple long-range interaction force between particles of the fcth component at site x and the Mi component at site x is introduced and the total fluid/fluid interaction force on the Mi component at site x is given by ... [Pg.268]

For the most general case of the interaction between two polar molecules, the total long-range intermolecular energy is... [Pg.137]

Consider now a complex biological process that is initiated by the consequences of strong excitation of a certain mode, leading to selective long-range interaction. Let t- be the time required for this process, and let t2 be the time of the subsequent chains of biological processes. The total rate R thus is... [Pg.216]


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