This dissertation contributes to the understanding of fundamental
issues in the highly interdisciplinary field of colloidal science.
Beyond colloid science, the system also serves as a model for
studying interactions in biological matter.
This work quantitatively investigated the scaling laws of the
characteristic lengths of the structuring of colloidal dispersions
and tested the generality of these laws, thereby explaining and
resolving some long-standing contradictions in literature.
It revealed the effect of confinement on the structuring,
independently of specific properties of the confining interfaces.
In addition, it resolved the influence of roughness and charge of
the confining interfaces on the structuring and as well providing a
method to measure the effect of surface deformability on colloidal
structuring.
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