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Hiroyuki Ohshima 《Electrophoresis》2021,42(7-8):1003-1009
Approximate analytic expressions are derived for the electrophoretic mobility of spheroidal particles (prolate and oblate) carrying low zeta potential in an electrolyte solution under an applied tangential or transverse electric field. The present approximation method, which is based on the observation that the electrophoretic mobility of a particle is determined mainly by the distortion of the applied electric field by the presence of the particle. The exact expression for the equilibrium electric potential distribution around the particle, which can be expressed as an infinite sum of spheroidal wave functions, is not needed in the present approximation. The electrophoretic mobility values calculated with these approximate expressions for spheroidal particles with constant surface potential or constant surface charge density are in excellent agreement with the exact numerical results of previous reports with the relative errors less than about 4%.  相似文献   

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We discuss the orientational properties of an oblate spheroidal hematite particle and also its influence on the rheological characteristics of a dilute suspension of these magnetic particles, by means of an analytical approach based on the orientational distribution function. A hematite particle with oblate spheroidal shape has an important characteristic; that is, it is magnetized in a direction normal to the particle axis. From the balance of the torques acting on a particle, we have developed the basic equation of the orientational distribution function. This basic equation has been numerically solved in order to investigate the dependence of the orientational distribution on the various factors. If both the magnetic field and the shear flow are weak, the particle does not exhibit specific directional characteristics. If the magnetic field is more dominant, the particle inclines such that the oblate surface is parallel to the magnetic field direction. If the shear flow becomes more dominant, the particle shows a sharper peak of the orientational distribution in the shear flow direction. The viscosity due to the magnetic torque increases and finally converges to a constant value as the magnetic field increases. In a sedimentation process under the gravitational field, the translational diffusion coefficient decreases with increasing magnetic field strength in the present case of the magnetic field direction.  相似文献   

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The electrophoretic mobility of a spherical charged colloidal particle in an electrolyte solution with large kappaa (where kappa= Debye-Hückel parameter and a= particle radius) tends to a nonzero constant value in the limit of high zeta potential. It is demonstrated that this is caused by the fact that counterions condensed near the highly charged particle surface do not contribute to the electrophoretic mobility and only co-ions govern the mobility. A simple method to derive the limiting electrophoretic mobility expression is given. The present method is also applied to cylindrical particles, showing that the leading term of the limiting electrophoretic mobility of a cylindrical particle in a transverse field with large kappaa is the same as that of a spherical particle. The electrophoretic mobility of a cylindrical particle in a tangential field, on the other hand, is proportional to the particle zeta potential and does not exhibit a constant limiting value for high zeta potentials.  相似文献   

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The electrophoresis of a rigid, charge-regulated, spherical particle normal to a large disk is investigated under the conditions of low surface potential and weak applied electric field. We show that, although the presence of a charged disk does not generate an electroosmotic flow, it affects particle motion appreciably through inducing charge on its surface and establishing an osmotic pressure field. The competition between the hydrodynamic force and the electric force may yields a local extremum in mobility; it is also possible that the direction of particle movement is reversed. In general, if a particle remains at constant surface potential, a decrease in the thickness of double layer has the effect of increasing the electrostatic force acting on it so that its mobility increases. However, this might not be the case for a charged-regulated particle because an excess hydrodynamic force is enhanced. For a fixed separation distance, the influence of a charged disk on mobility may reduce to a minimum if the bulk concentration of hydrogen ion is equal to the dissociation constant of the monoprotic acidic functional groups on particle surface.  相似文献   

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The electrophoresis of a charge-regulated spherical particle at an arbitrary position in a charged spherical cavity is modeled under conditions of low surface potential (<25 mV) and weak applied electric field (<25 kV/m). The charged cavity allows us to simulate the effect of electroosmotic flow, and the charge-regulated nature of the particle permits us to model various types of surface. The problem studied previously is reanalyzed based on a more rigorous electric force formula. In particular, the influences of various types of charged conditions on the electrophoretic behavior of a particle and the roles of all the relevant forces acting on the particle are examined in detail. Several new results are found. For instance, the mobility of a particle has a local minimum as the thickness of a double layer varies, which is not seen in the cases where the surface of a particle is maintained at a constant potential and at a constant charge density.  相似文献   

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The effect of cations on the electrostatic interaction between a negative charge-regulated particle and a solid surface of constant negative potential in electrolyte solution is analyzed. Here, we assume that the rate of approach of a particle to a solid surface is faster than that of the dissociation of the ionogenic groups on the surface of particle. In other words, the effect of the time-dependent dissociation of ionogenic groups on the surface of a particle is taken into account. The result of the present study reveals that, although the solid surface is negatively charged, the presence of cations in the suspension medium has a negative effect on the rate of adhesion. The qualitative behaviors in the variation of the interaction force between a particle and a solid surface as a function of separation distance between them predicted by a kinetic model and the corresponding equilibrium model and constant charge density model are entirely different. The rate of approach of a particle to a solid surface is on the order (constant charge density model)>(kinetic model)>(equilibrium model).  相似文献   

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The tunneling dynamics of a particle moving in a bistable potential with fluctuating barrier is studied. For barriers fluctuating randomly in time we show by exact numerical calculation the significant effect of barrier fluctuation on the tunneling behavior of the particle. At nonzero temperatures the computed tunneling rate constant passes through a maximum when plotted against fluctuation frequency. The resonant frequency (at which the maximum appears) slowly decreases with increase in temperature and attains a constant value at higher temperature and it increases linearly with increase in barrier height of the potential. Another important observation is that in presence of barrier fluctuation the dependence of tunneling rate constant on temperature is strongly guided by the barrier fluctuation frequency. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Quantum Chem 93: 280–285, 2003  相似文献   

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The electrophoretic motion of two charged colloidal spheres with very thin electrical double layers in a constant applied electric field along their line of centers is considered. The particles may differ in radius and in zeta potential at the surface. The electrostatic and hydrodynamic governing equations are solved in the quasi-steady situation using bipolar coordinates and the electrophoretic velocities of particles are calculated for various cases. The interaction effect between particles can be very significant when the distance between particle surfaces gets close to zero. The particle with smaller zeta potential is speeded up by the motion of the other, which is retarded at the same time by the motion of the former one, if the two spheres have unequal zeta potentials of the same electrical sign. For two particles of different signs in zeta potential, motions of both are hindered by each other. The influence of the interaction between particles in general is stronger on the smaller one than on the larger one. For the special case of two electrophoretic spheres with identical zeta potentials, there is no particle interaction for all particle sizes and separations.  相似文献   

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The magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) effects on the translation and rotation of a charged colloidal sphere situated at the center of a spherical cavity filled with an arbitrary electrolyte solution when a constant magnetic field is imposed are analyzed at the quasisteady state. The electric double layers adjacent to the solid surfaces may have an arbitrary thickness relative to the particle and cavity radii. Through the use of a perturbation method to the leading order, the Stokes equations modified with the electric∕Lorentz force term are dealt by using a generalized reciprocal theorem. Using the equilibrium double-layer potential distribution in the fluid phase from solving the linearized Poisson-Boltzmann equation, we obtain explicit formulas for the translational and angular velocities of the colloidal sphere produced by the MHD effects valid for all values of the particle-to-cavity size ratio. For the limiting case of an infinitely large cavity with an uncharged wall, our result reduces to the relevant solution for an unbounded spherical particle available in the literature. The boundary effect on the MHD motion of the spherical particle is a qualitatively and quantitatively sensible function of the parameters a∕b and κa, where a and b are the radii of the particle and cavity, respectively, and κ is the reciprocal of the Debye screening length. In general, the proximity of the cavity wall reduces the MHD migration but intensifies the MHD rotation of the particle.  相似文献   

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Possible mechanisms of particle attraction providing formation of the field aligned microparticle strings in complex plasmas at elevated gas pressures are theoretically investigated in the light of the Plasmakristall-4 (PK-4) experiment on board the International Space Station. The particle interaction energy is addressed by two different approaches: (i) using the dynamically screened wake potential for small Mach numbers derived by Kompaneets et al., in 2016, and (ii) introducing effect of polarization of the trapped ion cloud by discharge electric fields. Is is found that both approaches yield the particle interaction energy which is independent of the operational discharge mode. In the parameter space of the performed experiments, the first approach can provide onset of the particle attraction and string formation only at gas pressures higher than 40–45 Pa, whilst the mechanism based on the trapped ion effect yields attraction in the experimentally important pressure range 20–40 Pa and may reconcile theory and observations.  相似文献   

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The electrophoresis of a finite cylindrical particle positioned eccentrically along the axis of a long cylindrical pore is modeled under the conditions of low surface potential and weak applied electric field. The influences of the eccentricity of a particle and its linear size, the radius of the pore, and the thickness of the electrical double layer on the electrophoretic mobility of the particle are investigated. Some interesting results are observed. For instance, for the case of a positively charged particle placed in an uncharged pore, if the double layer is thin and the particle is short, the mobility has a local minimum as the eccentricity varies. Also, for a short particle the mobility at a thinner double layer can be smaller than that at a thicker double layer, which has never been reported for the case of constant surface potential. In general, the mobility increases with the increase in the eccentricity, and this effect is pronounced when the size of a particle is large and/or the radius of a pore is small.  相似文献   

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The Joule heating effect is inevitable in electrophoresis operations. To assess its influence on the performance of electrophoresis, we consider the case of a charge-regulated particle in a solution containing multiple ionic species at temperatures ranging from 298 to 308 K. Using an aqueous SiO(2) dispersion as an example, we show that an increase in the temperature leads to a decrease in both the dielectric constant and the viscosity of the liquid phase, and an increase in both the diffusivity of ions and the particle surface potential. For a particle having a constant surface potential, its electrophoretic mobility is most influenced by the variation in the liquid viscosity as the temperature varies, but for a charged-regulated particle both the liquid viscosity and the surface potential can play an important role. Depending upon the level of pH, the degree of increase in the mobility can be on the order of 40% for a 5 K increase in the temperature. The presence of double-layer polarization, which is significant when the surface potential is sufficiently high, has the effect of inhibiting that increase in the mobility. This implies that the influence of the temperature on the mobility of the particle is most significant when the pH is close to the point of zero charge.  相似文献   

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Interparticle magnetic dipole force has been found to drive the formation of dynamic superparamagnetic colloidal particle chains that can lead to the creation of photonic nanostructures with rapidly and reversibly tunable structural colors in the visible and near-infrared spectrum. Although most studies on magnetic assembly utilize simple permanent magnets or electromagnets, magnetic fields, in principle, can be more complex, allowing the localized modulation of assembly and subsequent creation of complex superstructures. To explore the potential applications of a magnetically tunable photonic system, we study the assembly of magnetic colloidal particles in the complex magnetic field produced by a nonideal linear Halbach array. We demonstrate that a horizontal magnetic field sandwiched between two vertical fields would allow one to change the orientation of the particle chains, producing a high contrast in color patterns. A phase transition of Fe(3)O(4)@SiO(2) particles from linear particle chains to three-dimensional crystals is found to be determined by the interplay of the magnetic dipole force and packing force, as well as the strong electrostatic force. While a color pattern with tunable structures and diffractions can be instantly created when the particles are assembled in the form of linear chains in the regions with vertical fields, the large field gradient in the horizontal orientation may destabilize the chain structures and produces a pattern of 3D crystals that compliments that of initial chain assemblies. Our study not only demonstrates the great potential of magnetically responsive photonic structures in the visual graphic applications such as signage and security documents but also points out the potential challenge in pattern stability when the particle assemblies are subjected to complex magnetic fields that often involve large field gradients.  相似文献   

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The effect of macromolecule shape on the depletion attraction between two hard spherical particles in a solution with nonadsorbing hard spheroidal macromolecules of arbitrary size and aspect ratio was investigated using a modified form of the force-balance model of J. Y. Walz and A. Sharma (1994, J. Colloid Interface Sci. 168, 495). The macromolecules were represented as general spheroids, which could be either charged or uncharged. For the uncharged case, a set of analytical expressions describing the depletion attraction, valid for particles much larger than the characteristic macromolecule size, was developed. Comparisons with the case of spherical macromolecules were made under the condition of either constant macromolecule number density, rho(b), or constant volume fraction, phi. It was found that increasing the spheroidal macromolecule aspect ratio (major axis length/minor axis length) decreases the depletion attraction at constant rho(b), but increases the interaction at constant phi. In the latter case, the interaction produced by prolate macromolecules is greater than that produced by oblate macromolecules of equal axis lengths, while the opposite is true at constant rho(b). A simple scaling analysis is used to explain these trends. Surface charge is found to increase both the range and the magnitude of the depletion attraction; however, the general trends are the same as those found in the uncharged systems. Finally, the effect of the depletion attraction produced by spherical and spheroidal macromolecules on the stability of a dispersion of charged particles was examined. It was found that charged spheroids at concentrations of order 1% volume can produce secondary energy wells of sufficient magnitude to induce flocculation in a dispersion of charged spherical particles. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.  相似文献   

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We have investigated the influences of the magnetic field strength, shear rate, and random forces on transport coefficients such as viscosity and diffusion coefficient, and also on the orientational distributions of rodlike particles of a dilute colloidal dispersion. This dispersion is composed of ferromagnetic spheroidal particles with a magnetic moment normal to the particle axis. In the present analysis, these spheroidal particles are assumed to conduct the rotational Brownian motion in a simple shear flow as well as an external magnetic field. The basic equation of the orientational distribution function has been derived from the balance of the torques and solved numerically. The results obtained here are summarized as follows. For a very strong magnetic field, the rodlike particle is significantly restricted in the field direction, so that the particle points to a direction normal to the flow direction (and also to the magnetic field direction). However, the present particle does not exhibit a strong directional characteristic, which is one of the typical properties for the previous particle with a magnetic moment parallel to the particle axis. That is, the particle can rotate around the axis of the magnetic moment, although the magnetic moment nearly points to the field direction. The viscosity significantly increases with the field strength, as in the previous particle model. The particle of a larger aspect ratio leads to the larger increase in the viscosity, since such elongated particles induce larger resistance in a flow field. The diffusion coefficient under circumstances of an applied magnetic field is in reasonable agreement between theoretical and experimental results.  相似文献   

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An analytical study is presented for the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) effects on a translating and rotating colloidal sphere in an arbitrary electrolyte solution prescribed with a general flow field and a uniform magnetic field at a steady state. The electric double layer surrounding the charged particle may have an arbitrary thickness relative to the particle radius. Through the use of a simple perturbation method, the Stokes equations modified with an electric force term, including the Lorentz force contribution, are dealt by using a generalized reciprocal theorem. Using the equilibrium double-layer potential distribution from solving the linearized Poisson-Boltzmann equation, we obtain closed-form formulas for the translational and angular velocities of the spherical particle induced by the MHD effects to the leading order. It is found that the MHD effects on the particle movement associated with the translation and rotation of the particle and the ambient fluid are monotonically increasing functions of κa, where κ is the Debye screening parameter and a is the particle radius. Any pure rotational Stokes flow of the electrolyte solution in the presence of the magnetic field exerts no MHD effect on the particle directly in the case of a very thick double layer (κa→0). The MHD effect caused by the pure straining flow of the electrolyte solution can drive the particle to rotate, but it makes no contribution to the translation of the particle.  相似文献   

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The aims of this study were to identify how the solvent selection affects particle formation and to examine the effect of the initial drug solution concentration on mean particle size and particle size distribution in the supercritical antisolvent (SAS) process. Amorphous atorvastatin calcium was precipitated from seven different solvents using the SAS process. Particles with mean particle size ranging between 62.6 and 1493.7 nm were obtained by varying organic solvent type and solution concentration. By changing the solvent, we observed large variations in particle size and particle size distribution, accompanied by different particle morphologies. Particles obtained from acetone and tetrahydrofuran (THF) were compact and spherical fine particles, whereas those from N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP) and dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) were agglomerated, with rough surfaces and relatively larger particle sizes. Interestingly, the mean particle size of atorvastatin calcium increased with an increase in the boiling point of the organic solvent used. Thus, for atorvastatin particle formation via the SAS process, particle size was determined mainly by evaporation of the organic solvent into the antisolvent phase. In addition, the mean particle size was increased with increasing drug solution concentration. In this study, from the aspects of particle size and solvent toxicity, acetone was the better organic solvent for controlling nanoparticle formation of atorvastatin calcium.  相似文献   

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In this paper we investigate the electric interaction between a charged particle and a surface in which the charged ions are capable of moving in response to the electric potential disturbance caused by the approach of the charged particle. Such surfaces include ionic surfactants distributed in air-water interface and charged lipids in bilayer membranes. On the basis of the mean field theory, the free energy of the system, which includes the electrostatic internal energy and the entropy of the mobile ions and surface ions, can be written down. The surface charge-potential relation is then derived by the calculus of variation. When the potential disturbance is small enough, a linear charge regulation model is obtained. The interaction energy associated with a long rod parallel to the interface is studied and an analytical expression is obtained. When a rod approaches an oppositely charged surface, the interaction can change from attraction to repulsion, depending on the ratio of the characteristic regulation length to the Debye length. At low surface charge density, the surface behaves as under the condition of constant charge density and acts as that of constant potential for high enough charge density. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.  相似文献   

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