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        Measurement of particle interactions

        Owing to their fundamental  interest  and their practical importance in
        issues  such  as  colloid  stability,  much  experimental  effort  has  been
        devoted  to  the  measurement  of  electric  double  layer  and  van  der
        Waals interactions  between  macroscopic  objects  at close separations.
        Such  measurements  involve  balancing the  force(s)  to  be  measured
        with  an  externally  applied  force.

        Electric double layer interactions

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        Ottewill  and  co-workers   have  used  a  compression  method  to
        measure  the  double-layer  repulsion  between  the  plate-like  particles
        of sodium montmorillonite. This is a particularly suitable system for
        such studies, since  the  particles are sufficiently  thin (c. 1 nm) for van
        der  Waals  forces  to  be  unimportant and  surface  roughness  is not  a
        problem. The dispersion was confined between a semipermeable filter
        and an impermeable  elastic  membrane  and an external pressure was
        applied  via  a  hydraulic fluid so  that  the  volume  concentration  of
        particles  and, hence,  the distance of separation  between the  particles
        could  be  measured  as a function of applied pressure.
          In  another  method,  Roberts  and Tabor 201  measured  the  electric
        double  layer  repulsion  between  a  transparent  rubber  sphere  and  a
        plane glass  surface separated  by surfactant solution.  As the surfaces
        were brought together,  the  double-layer interaction  caused  a  distor-
        tion  of the  rubber surface which  was monitored  interferometrically.
          The  results  of  these  measurements  are  in  reasonable  agreement
        with  predictions  based  on  electric double layer theory, especially at
        separations  greater than  UK.


        van der  Waals  interactions

          Attractive  forces between  macroscopic  objects  have been  measured
        directly  by a number of investigators.  In  the  first experiment  of this
         kind, Deryagin  and Abricossova 107 202 203  used  a sensitive  electronic
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         feed-back  balance  to  measure  the  attraction  for  a  planoconvex
         polished  quartz  system  from  which  all  residual electric  charge  had
         been  removed.  Relatively large  separations  were  involved and  the
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