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- W4386320192 abstract "The stability of particle suspensions, which is important in various industrial processes, is generally dominated by the interaction forces between the particles. Understanding the interaction forces between surfaces in liquids is therefore fundamentally important to evaluate and control how particulate matters, including two phase fluids such as emulsions and bubbles, disperse and aggregate in various systems. The invention of the surface force apparatus( SFA) enabled the direct measurement of interaction forces between surfaces in liquids with molecular level resolution has led to remarkable progress in understanding surface forces in detail and the application of atomic force microscopy( AFM) to force measurement has further extended the possibility of force measurements to a broad field of research. This review provides an overview of developments in the investigating of interaction forces between surfaces using SFA and AFM. The properties of various interaction forces are described in detail, particularly focusing on how the nanoscopic structures of various interfaces, including the adsorption structures of solvent and solute molecules and their assemblies to them, play an important role in the interaction forces, between particles." @default.
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- W4386320192 title "Interfacial Nanostructures and Interaction Forces between Surfaces Effects on Dispersion and Aggregation of Particles" @default.
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