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ION-EXCHANGE resin particles are appropriate as model substances for chemical investigations of colloids, for they have well-defined structures with a variety of charged states. We have reported their aggregation phenomenon1 and, in order to elucidate the mechanism, measured their electro-kinetic potential, results of which are reported in this communication. An attempt to measure their potentials was undertaken by Heymann et al.2 without success.
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SENŌ, M., YAMABE, T. Electro-kinetic Potentials of Ion-exchange Resin Particles. Nature 202, 1110–1111 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/2021110a0
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