SILVER CHLORIDE MICROCRYSTALS SUSPENSIONS IN MICROEMULSION MEDIA

Abstract
A study of the precipitation of silver chloride in a micro-emulsion medium is presented. Measurements of turbidity, X-ray diffraction and small angle scattering show, the rapid formation of small crystals, about 60 °A in diameter wliich show no further growth and aggregate only slowly ; the stabilization of these solid particle suspensions, of steric or electrostatic origin, is increased by six orders of magnitude in comparison with aqueous colloidal solutions