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Electrophoretic mobility of latex particles: effect of particle size and surface structure
Authors:L Vorwerg  M Antonietti  K Tauer
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a Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Kantstrasse 55, D-14513 Teltow-Seehof, Germany

Abstract:The influence of particle size on the electrophoretic mobility of negatively charged latex particles was examined by a comparison between theory and experiment. Theoretical values for the dependence of the mobility on electrolyte concentration were calculated by a modified White–O’Brian model (Hidalgo-Alvarez et al., Adv. Coll. Interf. Sci. 67 (1996) 1) which enables the consistent calculation of the zeta (ζ) potential. For three polystyrene latexes of different size but similar surface charge density the measured mobilities increased with increasing radius for the electrolyte range under consideration. The theoretical calcalations resulted in a qualitatively correct prediction of the experimental data. The experimental comparison of the mobilities of hydrophobic and hydrophilic particles of similar size and surface charge density lead to the conclusion that hydrophilic surfaces lower the electrophoretic mobility. The same theoretical model was able to describe correctly this observed behavior by assuming a greater distance of the plane of shear. The effect of a spatial distribution of the charges was examined by characterizing an electrosterically stabilized latex. Contrary to all standard latices with surface charges this latex didn't show any mobility maximum as a function of electrolyte concentration.
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