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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
The forces between mica surfaces bearing adsorbed layers of graft copolymers of either polyethyleneoxide/ polymethylmethacrylate in water or polyhydroxystearic acid / polymethylmethacrylate in decalin have been measured. The forces are repulsive in nature and in both cases commence at a surface separation of ˜ 25 nm. They may be described by scaling theory. The results are compared to the rheology of particles stabilised by the same copolymers, in particular to the elastic modulus. It is found that these two parameters scale in the same way, but quantitative comparison reveals that the modulus predicted from the particle forces is some 1 – 2 orders of magnitude greater than that measured experimentally.