A turbidimetric analysis of particle interaction in latex suspensions
is given. The turbidity measured at different wavelengths lambda can b
e rendered by the product of an integrated form factor Q(lambda2) and
a suitably defined integrated structure factor Z(lambda2, c). This fac
torization rests on the expansion of the form factor of the particles
P(q) and the structure factor S(q) [q = (4pi/lambda)sin(theta/2); thet
a: scattering angle] of the system in even powers of q. The accuracy o
f this approximation has been shown by calculating the turbidity for a
system of hard spheres in terms of the Percus-Yevick structure factor
by numerical integration. Also, the effect of polydispersity has been
taken into account within the frame of Percus-Yevick-Vrij theory for
non-uniform hard spheres. It is shown that the influence of small poly
dispersity (standard deviation below 8%) is within experimental uncert
ainty. The method is applied to precise UV-spectra (400 less-than-or-e
qual-to lambda less-than-or-equal-to 800 nm) obtained from a polystyre
ne latex with a diameter of 77.4 nm. The integrated structure factor Z
(lambda2, C) obtained experimentally can be interpreted in terms of an
effective diameter of interaction giving a measure for the strength o
f electrostatic interaction.