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| author | Claudius "keldu" Holeksa <mail@keldu.de> | 2025-11-12 17:23:56 +0100 |
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| committer | Claudius "keldu" Holeksa <mail@keldu.de> | 2025-11-12 17:23:56 +0100 |
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diff --git a/typst/main.typ b/typst/main.typ index 319aec3..1995bb3 100644 --- a/typst/main.typ +++ b/typst/main.typ @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ $ with $lambda$ being the characteristic wavelength of the interaction, $k_B$ the Boltzmann constant, $T$ the absolute temperature, "Z" is the valence of the electrolyte, "e" is the electron charge, $A_"iLj"$ the Hamaker constant of the particle, i, the particle j and the liquid medium L, $R_i$,$R_j$ are the particle radii with $h_"ij" << R_i,R_j$, the equivalent radius $r_"ij" = R_i R_j / (R_i + R_j)$, the dielectric constant -$epsilon_0 epsilon_r$, the surface potential $psi_i$ of the particle, $kappa^(-1) = sqrt(epsilon_0 epsilon_r k_B T / (2 cdot 10^3 N_A e^2 I_S))$ +$epsilon_0 epsilon_r$, the surface potential $psi_i$ of the particle, $kappa^(-1) = sqrt(epsilon_0 epsilon_r k_B T / (2 dot 10^3 N_A e^2 I_S))$ is the Debye screening length with $I_S$ being the ionic electrolyte strength. #math.equation( |
