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Colloid Uses Could Include Medicine, Optics

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PRINCETON, N.J., May 17, 2007 -- In answering a fundamental question about the unique properties of colloids, chemical engineers may have opened up a range of practical applications for them, including the manufacturing of medicines and optical fibers. Since the invention of ink over 3000 years ago, people have exploited the unique properties of colloids, in which particles of one substance are suspended in another. Familiar colloids include cream, fog, smoke and paints. Researchers have long tried to use computer simulations to determine the conditions under which colloids will exist in the solid, liquid and gas states...Read full article

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    Published: May 2007
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