Abstract

AbstractThe fractal dimensions of colloidal particles of copper hydrous oxides in the presence of natural occurring anionic exopolymers are reported from measurements using both small‐angle X‐ray‐ and static light scattering techniques. The power law decay of the structure factor [S(k) ∼ k −D] of colloidal copper hydrous oxides dispersions can be explained in terms of fractal geometry. D is found to be 2.15 ± 0.05 for Cu(OH)2, and for colloidal Cu2O·x H2O aggregates a value of 1.75 ± 0.07 was determined.

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