The general expression is derived for the Laplace transform of the time-dependent transient electrophoretic mobility (with respect to time) of a spherical colloidal particle when a step electric field is applied. The transient electrophoretic mobility can be obtained by the numerical inverse Laplace transformation method. The obtained expression is applicable for arbitrary particle zeta potential and arbitrary thickness of the electrical double layer around the particle. For the low potential case, this expression gives the result obtained by Huang and Keh. On the basis of the obtained general expression for the Laplace transform of the transient electrophoretic mobility, we present an approximation method to avoid the numerical inverse Lap...
Smoluchowski equation and the Monte Carlo simulations are used to study the conditions leading to th...
The classical description of colloidal suspensions is based on a series of assumptions that constitu...
In this study, we focus on electrophoresis, a phenomenon that describes the movement of particles in...
We present (asymptotically) exact expressions for the mobility and electrophoretic mobility of a wea...
An initially charged ideally polarizable spherical particle is placed under a uniformly imposed elec...
A rigorous test of the theory of the diffuse double layer requires the knowledge of the elec-trokine...
Because electroacoustic techniques are gaining interest in many fields of colloid science, a number ...
The electrophoretic mobility of large spherical colloids in different salt solutions of varying vale...
The electrophoretic mobility of a cylindrical particle is calculated by combining the solution of th...
International audienceWe examine the electrophoretic motion of a uniformly charged particle embedded...
A theory is presented for the electrophoresis of diffuse soft particles in a steady dc electric fiel...
We subject micrometer-sized, optically trapped colloidal particles in a non-polar liquid to a sinuso...
We present a method to accurately measure the electrophoretic mobility of spherical colloids at high...
This work explores the possibility of using the electrically charged "spherical soft particle" (SSP)...
An electrophoresis theory is developed for a rigid sphere in a general nonuniform electric field. Th...
Smoluchowski equation and the Monte Carlo simulations are used to study the conditions leading to th...
The classical description of colloidal suspensions is based on a series of assumptions that constitu...
In this study, we focus on electrophoresis, a phenomenon that describes the movement of particles in...
We present (asymptotically) exact expressions for the mobility and electrophoretic mobility of a wea...
An initially charged ideally polarizable spherical particle is placed under a uniformly imposed elec...
A rigorous test of the theory of the diffuse double layer requires the knowledge of the elec-trokine...
Because electroacoustic techniques are gaining interest in many fields of colloid science, a number ...
The electrophoretic mobility of large spherical colloids in different salt solutions of varying vale...
The electrophoretic mobility of a cylindrical particle is calculated by combining the solution of th...
International audienceWe examine the electrophoretic motion of a uniformly charged particle embedded...
A theory is presented for the electrophoresis of diffuse soft particles in a steady dc electric fiel...
We subject micrometer-sized, optically trapped colloidal particles in a non-polar liquid to a sinuso...
We present a method to accurately measure the electrophoretic mobility of spherical colloids at high...
This work explores the possibility of using the electrically charged "spherical soft particle" (SSP)...
An electrophoresis theory is developed for a rigid sphere in a general nonuniform electric field. Th...
Smoluchowski equation and the Monte Carlo simulations are used to study the conditions leading to th...
The classical description of colloidal suspensions is based on a series of assumptions that constitu...
In this study, we focus on electrophoresis, a phenomenon that describes the movement of particles in...