Hi Ya'all;

I wish to thank Erwin Hanke for posting the web site information on Zeta
potentials. From the much earlier mentions of the subject "Ole Bob" was
skeptical. But after downloading and reading the material I can appreciated the
work done on the subject.

The one reference that caught my eye was the "Basic Principles of Photon
Correlation." About  18 months ago I submitted a 380 v DC sample of CS  for a
TEM evaluation. Based upon the wide range of particle size from 18 nm to 85 nm
in the sample this method would be totally swamped, but it would give us a
handle on quantifying the observable T.E.

It would appear that as the T.E. becomes weaker the number of particle sizes in
the sample would be decreasing.

I would hope that someone on the list would have some suggestions as to ow we
might implement some type of reflective procedure.

"Ole Bob"


Erwin Hanke wrote:

> For those interested the zeta potential, its theory and its measurement, may
> I direct you to a tutorial document at
> http://reliant.pharm.nottingham.ac.uk/zeta.html.  It is intended for anyone
> who thinks that measurement of zeta potential might form a useful part of
> their work.
>


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