A STUDY OF THE PRIMARY ELECTROVISCOUS EFFECT IN PYREX GLASS SUSPENSIONS. |
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Authors: | A. Delgado F. Gonzalez-Caballero J. Salcedo M.A. Cabrerizo |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Fisica Aplicada, Facultad de Ciencias , Universidad de Granada , Granada, 18071, Spain |
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Abstract: | An experimental investigation on the electrokinetic phenomenon known as primary electroviscous effect is described for suspensions of Pyrex glass, a highly charged and well known material. By means of an automatic method, the viscosity of the suspensions is measured for different volume fractions of solids, at various electrolyte concentrations and pH values. These measurements allow the estimation of the electroviscous coefficient, p. The electrophoretic mobility was determined for the same systems and zeta potential calculated from these experimental data in order to carry out the comparison between the measured values of p and different theoretical predictions. A qualitative agreement between theory and experiment was found in many cases, but the rigorous theories seem to systemmatically underestimate the experimental p values. The reasons for this disagreement are discussed in addition to the general trends of the electrokinetic behaviour of Pyrex glass. |
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