A colloid that has a continuous liquid phase in which a solid is suspended in a liquid.
1The rheological properties of a colloidal suspension are a function of the concentration of the colloids and their interactions.
2The decrease of the viscosity versus gap height is similar to previously observed variations in colloidal suspensions.
3We demonstrate that this method allows not only Rayleigh but also Brillouin scattering measurements even in very turbid colloidal suspensions.
Translations for colloidal suspension