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This article describes the first direct study of the repulsive forces exerted by charged double layers residing on solid surfaces.
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ROBERTS, A., TABOR, D. Surface Forces: Direct Measurement of Repulsive Forces due to Electrical Double Layers on Solids. Nature 219, 1122–1124 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/2191122a0
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