Autonomous motions of a spherical nanoparticle in a nanotube filled with an electrolyte solution were investigated using a continuum theory, which consisted of the Nernst−Planck equations for the ionic concentrations, the Poisson equation for the electric potential in the solution, and the Stokes equation for the hydrodynamic field. Contrary to the usual electrophoresis, in which an external electric field is imposed to direct the motion of charged particles, the autonomous motion originates from the self-generated electric field due to the ionic concentration polarization of the liquid medium surrounding an asymmetrically charged particle. In addition to the particle motion, the interaction between the electric field generated and the free...
Electrokinetics plays an important role in facilitating fluid transport and particle manipulation in...
[[abstract]]Considering recent applications of electrophoresis conduced in nanoscaled devices, where...
Colloidal particles in electrolytes move in response to electric fields (electrophoresis) and salt c...
Autonomous motions of a spherical nanoparticle in a nanotube filled with an electrolyte solution wer...
The electrophoretic motion of a spherical nanoparticle, subject to an axial electric field in a nano...
The electrophoretic motion of a spherical nanoparticle, subject to an axial electric field in a nano...
A charged spherical particle is concentrically positioned in a converging–diverging nanotube filled ...
The electrophoretic motion of a charged spherical nanoparticle along the axis of a nanopore connecti...
Microfluidics refers to systems composed of fluid conduits and chambers with characteristic dimensio...
A theoretical model is proposed to analyze the electrophoresis of a charged microparticle in an elec...
Numerical simulation is used to calculate the electrophoretic mobility of a charged spherical nanopa...
[[abstract]]The electrophoresis of a pH-regulated, zwittterionic nanoparticle, taking account of its...
Electrokinetic particle translocation through a nanopore containing a floating electrode is investig...
International audienceWe focus in this paper on the nonlinear electrophoresis of ideally polarizable...
Membrane electrophoretic deposition has a long-established reputation in delivering high quality nan...
Electrokinetics plays an important role in facilitating fluid transport and particle manipulation in...
[[abstract]]Considering recent applications of electrophoresis conduced in nanoscaled devices, where...
Colloidal particles in electrolytes move in response to electric fields (electrophoresis) and salt c...
Autonomous motions of a spherical nanoparticle in a nanotube filled with an electrolyte solution wer...
The electrophoretic motion of a spherical nanoparticle, subject to an axial electric field in a nano...
The electrophoretic motion of a spherical nanoparticle, subject to an axial electric field in a nano...
A charged spherical particle is concentrically positioned in a converging–diverging nanotube filled ...
The electrophoretic motion of a charged spherical nanoparticle along the axis of a nanopore connecti...
Microfluidics refers to systems composed of fluid conduits and chambers with characteristic dimensio...
A theoretical model is proposed to analyze the electrophoresis of a charged microparticle in an elec...
Numerical simulation is used to calculate the electrophoretic mobility of a charged spherical nanopa...
[[abstract]]The electrophoresis of a pH-regulated, zwittterionic nanoparticle, taking account of its...
Electrokinetic particle translocation through a nanopore containing a floating electrode is investig...
International audienceWe focus in this paper on the nonlinear electrophoresis of ideally polarizable...
Membrane electrophoretic deposition has a long-established reputation in delivering high quality nan...
Electrokinetics plays an important role in facilitating fluid transport and particle manipulation in...
[[abstract]]Considering recent applications of electrophoresis conduced in nanoscaled devices, where...
Colloidal particles in electrolytes move in response to electric fields (electrophoresis) and salt c...