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*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0031-8914(37)80203-7 H.C. Hamaker "The London-van der Waals attraction between spherical particles", Physica '''4''' pp. 1058-1072 (1937)]  
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A colloid consists of small particles of one substance suspended in another, first described by Thomas Graham in the late nineteenth century [1].

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Related reading

Books

  • W. B. Russel, D. A. Saville and W. R. Schowalter "Colloidal Dispersions", Cambridge Monographs on Mechanics (1989) ISBN 9780521426008