[[abstract]]The potential of separating colloidal particles through simultaneous application of a salt gradient and a pH gradient, or pH-assisted diffusiophoresis, is evaluated by considering the case of spherical polyelectrolytes (PEs) having different equilibrium dissociation constants in an aqueous solution with KCl as the background salt. The simulation results gathered reveal that the dependence of the particle velocity on pH is more sensitive than that in pH-assisted electrophoresis, where an electric field and a pH gradient are applied simultaneously. This implies that the separation efficiency of pH-assisted diffusiophoresis can be better than that of pH-assisted electrophoresis. In particular, two types of PE having different equil...
The characterization of statistical copolymers of various charge densities remains an important and ...
[[abstract]]Considering the potential applications of diffusiophoresis conducted in nanodevices, a t...
Colloidal particles in electrolytes move in response to electric fields (electrophoresis) and salt c...
[[abstract]]The diffusiophoresis of a pH-regulated, zwitterionic polyelectrolyte (PE) simulating ent...
[[abstract]]The diffusiophoresis of a polyelectrolyte subject to an applied salt concentration gradi...
[[abstract]]Extending previous analyses on rigid particles to non-rigid ones, we model the diffusiop...
[[abstract]]The diffusiophoresis of a soft, pH-regulated particle comprising a rigid core and a poly...
Electrophoresis is one of the most important methods for separating colloidal particles, carbohydrat...
The diffusiophoresis of a charge-regulated spherical particle normal to two parallel disks as a resp...
A theory is presented for the electrophoresis of diffuse soft particles in a steady dc electric fiel...
[[abstract]]The importance of the effective membrane charge on the electrophoretic behavior of a sof...
The importance of the presence of multiple ionic species in the liquid phase on the diffusiophoresis...
[[abstract]]Considering recent application of concentration driven motion of charged nanoparticles i...
Diffusiophoresis (DP) is described as typically being divided into chemiphoresis (CP) and electropho...
Nanoparticle separation techniques are of significant importance in nanoscience and nanotechnologica...
The characterization of statistical copolymers of various charge densities remains an important and ...
[[abstract]]Considering the potential applications of diffusiophoresis conducted in nanodevices, a t...
Colloidal particles in electrolytes move in response to electric fields (electrophoresis) and salt c...
[[abstract]]The diffusiophoresis of a pH-regulated, zwitterionic polyelectrolyte (PE) simulating ent...
[[abstract]]The diffusiophoresis of a polyelectrolyte subject to an applied salt concentration gradi...
[[abstract]]Extending previous analyses on rigid particles to non-rigid ones, we model the diffusiop...
[[abstract]]The diffusiophoresis of a soft, pH-regulated particle comprising a rigid core and a poly...
Electrophoresis is one of the most important methods for separating colloidal particles, carbohydrat...
The diffusiophoresis of a charge-regulated spherical particle normal to two parallel disks as a resp...
A theory is presented for the electrophoresis of diffuse soft particles in a steady dc electric fiel...
[[abstract]]The importance of the effective membrane charge on the electrophoretic behavior of a sof...
The importance of the presence of multiple ionic species in the liquid phase on the diffusiophoresis...
[[abstract]]Considering recent application of concentration driven motion of charged nanoparticles i...
Diffusiophoresis (DP) is described as typically being divided into chemiphoresis (CP) and electropho...
Nanoparticle separation techniques are of significant importance in nanoscience and nanotechnologica...
The characterization of statistical copolymers of various charge densities remains an important and ...
[[abstract]]Considering the potential applications of diffusiophoresis conducted in nanodevices, a t...
Colloidal particles in electrolytes move in response to electric fields (electrophoresis) and salt c...