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Molecular dynamics simulation of nanocolloidal amorphous silica particles: Part I

Explicit molecular dynamics simulations were applied to a pair of amorphous silica nanoparticles in aqueous solution, with diameter of 4.4 nm and with four different background electrolyte concentrations, to extract the mean force acting between the two silica nanoparticles. Dependences of the inter...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 2007-12, Vol.127 (22), p.224711-224711-10
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