Effect of charged boundary on electrophoresis: Sphere in spherical cavity at arbitrary potential and double-layer thickness |
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Authors: | Hsu Jyh-Ping Chen Zheng-Syun Ku Ming-Hong Yeh Li-Hsien |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 10617 Taiwan. |
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Abstract: | The boundary effect on electrophoresis is investigated by considering a spherical particle at an arbitrary position in a spherical cavity. Our previous analysis is extended to the case where the effect of double-layer polarization can be significant. Also, the effect of a charged boundary, which yields an electroosmotic flow and a pressure gradient, thereby making the problem under consideration more complicated, is investigated. The influences of the level of the surface potential, the thickness of double layer, the relative size of a sphere, and its position in a cavity on the electrophoretic behavior of the sphere are discussed. Some results that are of practical significance are observed. For example, if a positively charged sphere is placed in an uncharged cavity, its mobility may have a local minimum as the thickness of the double layer varies. If an uncharged sphere is placed in a positively charged cavity, the mobility may have a local minimum as the position of the sphere varies. Also, if the size of a sphere is fixed, its mobility may have a local minimum as the size of a cavity varies. These provide useful information for the design of an electrophoresis apparatus. |
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