Successful colloidal processing requires an understanding of all the relevant forces which can effect the formation of a stable slurry (free from strength-limiting agglomerates). These papers discuss the pros and cons of various techniques one can use to characterize particle interactions and forces involved in selected suspensions. Actual techniques, not experiments and results, are covered in detail. This truly is a practitioner's handbook of characterization techniques. Based in part on papers from the 94th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, symposium on Characterization Techniques for the Solid-Solution Interface in Ceramic Systems, April 12-16, 1992. Section 1: Theoretical Considerations in Characterizing the Solid-Solution Interface Section 2: Electrokinetic Methods Section 3: Spectroscopic Techniques Section 4: Characterization of the State of Dispersion of Particle Suspensions Section 5: Novel and Innovative Characterization Techniques: Including nuclear magnetic resonance.
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