Abstract
The heterocoagulation behavior of oxide‐mixture/ethanol suspension systems has been examined using well‐characterized systems. All the dispersions consist of large, monodispersed, spherical silica and small alumina (or magnesia) particles. It is demonstrated that the design of heterocoagulates of controlled architecture can be achieved by the control of the colloidal stability of the constituent particles.
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