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Suspensions of nanoscale titanium nitride (TiN) with a high solids content
can be prepared by using guanidino propionic acid (GPA) as a stabilizing ag
ent. The steric effect of an organic shell with polar groups on the surface
of TiN spheres has been suggested in the literature as being a reason for
the colloidal stability. To verify this hypothesis experimentally, we have
performed small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) on this system; there is no
evidence of an organic shell. Even at higher concentrations, in accordance
with the Percus-Yevick theory, we could not observe any significant interp
articular ordering. A plausible explanation for the stabilization of TiN su
spensions is the buffer action of the amino acid GPA.