Molecules may also be held together, if the temperature is not too high, by dipolar attraction, resulting from the separation of positive and negative charges in each molecule. Agglomeration of nanoparticles is due to adhesion of particles to each other by weak forces leading to sub micronsized entities.
In contrast, nanoparticle aggregates are due to the formation of covalent or metallic bonds that cannot be easily disrupted. During the initial contact of water and cement particles, agglomerations tend to happen due to relatively large van der Waals forces of attraction. The range of this attraction is between 5 and 7 nm [14], entrapping water between particles. Difference Between Aggregation and Agglomeration Available here. With a mind rooted firmly to basic principals of chemistry and passion for ever evolving field of industrial chemistry, she is keenly interested to be a true companion for those who seek knowledge in the subject of chemistry.
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