Suspended Particle Mass Determination from Transport Coefficients

POSTER

Abstract

It has long been known that a suitable combination of transport coefficients can be used to determine particulate mass in suspensions. Advances in particle tracking make this straightforward and easier to apply to large numbers of particles. This poster will concern recent experiments along these lines, which are devoted to improved understanding of composite, hybrid, core-shell colloidal particles, without regard to shape.

*Supported by NSF DMR 10055707

Authors

  • Donovan Myers

    • Louisiana State University Baton Rouge
  • Paul Russo

    • Louisiana State University
    • Department of Chemistry, Louisiana State University