Specific features of the dielectric response of colloid systems with electrically interacting com-ponents(polar liquid matrix and solid spherical inclusions)have been revealed.A theory was developed to describe dielec...Specific features of the dielectric response of colloid systems with electrically interacting com-ponents(polar liquid matrix and solid spherical inclusions)have been revealed.A theory was developed to describe dielectric dispersion and anisotropy of the liquid phase caused by the electric field of surface charges on the solid particles.It was found that the local dielectric permittivity in diferent directions can vary over a wide range and strongly depends on the strength of the inner field.The existence of the interphase interaction leads to the formation of thin structured liquid layers in the contact area of two phases and,therefore,to a decrease in the average dielectric permittivity of the considered system.Nonuniform structure of the polar liquid was taken into account while the derivation of a mixing formula which clearly demonstrates the contribution of the interphase interaction to the dielectric response of the investigated colloid system.展开更多
文摘Specific features of the dielectric response of colloid systems with electrically interacting com-ponents(polar liquid matrix and solid spherical inclusions)have been revealed.A theory was developed to describe dielectric dispersion and anisotropy of the liquid phase caused by the electric field of surface charges on the solid particles.It was found that the local dielectric permittivity in diferent directions can vary over a wide range and strongly depends on the strength of the inner field.The existence of the interphase interaction leads to the formation of thin structured liquid layers in the contact area of two phases and,therefore,to a decrease in the average dielectric permittivity of the considered system.Nonuniform structure of the polar liquid was taken into account while the derivation of a mixing formula which clearly demonstrates the contribution of the interphase interaction to the dielectric response of the investigated colloid system.