Abstract

Interactions between surfaces and particles are considered on the basis of isotherms of disjoining pressure ∏(h), which include molecular, electrostatical, structural and steric forces. A review of the present day theory of long-range surface forces is given with special attention to the structural forces of hydrophilic repulsion and hydrophobic attraction. Effects of electrolyte concentration, degree of hydrophilization and temperature on the structural forces are discussed.

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