Interesting question.
No doubt there are some very large ones made now and then.
You can see them on the bottom.
By definition, there is a max size that will stay suspended in this water
based colloid.
Ode
At 08:59 PM 9/1/2009 +1030, you wrote:
I believe I've just sent this to the wrong email address so will try again.
Published articles go to great pains stating the smallest silver particle
size in any given EIS solution, how about the largest particle size in
that same solution? I suspect every particle or particle cluster in a
solution will not *all* be the size of a gnats whisker (correction welcome
on that of course).
Possibly the largest can't be determined using accepted particle sizing
equipment and/or procedures, only the smallest?
What say ye?
N.
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