Pulsed field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance studies of electrokinetic flow through a 250 m i.d. cylindrical fused-silica capillary packed with spherical porous particles (dp = 41 m) have revealed the following phenomena and parameters: (i) An electrokinetic wall effect exists due to a mismatch of zeta-potentials associated with the capillary inner wall and the particles surface. It results in a transcolumn velocity profile which depends on the column-to-particle diameter ratio and causes additional longitudinal dispersion. (ii) Compared to the pressure-driven flow through the porous medium, the intraparticle mass transfer rate constant is significantly increased under the influence of a potential gradient. This increase also depends on...
The relevance and magnitude of an electroosmotic perfusion mechanism in electrochromatography is ana...
An experimental investigation of electroosmotic flow (EOF) in nanosilica particle packed capillaries...
Electrokinetic coupling between pore-fluid flow and electric field arising from the electrical doubl...
Pulsed field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance studies of electrokinetic flow through a 250 m i.d....
Pulsed field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance studies of electrokinetic flow through a 250 m i.d....
Pulsed field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance studies of electrokinetic flow through a 250 ím i.d...
Pulsed field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance studies of electrokinetic flow through a 250 m i.d....
Mass transfer systems based on electrokinetic phenomena (i.e., capillary electrochromatography (CEC)...
The flow field dynamics in open and packed segments of capillary columns has been studied by a direc...
The flow field dynamics in open and packed segments of capillary columns has been studied by a direc...
The chromatographic performance with respect to the flow behavior and dispersion in fixed beds of no...
By using dynamic NMR microscopy with 40 μm spatial resolution we have demonstrated the existence of ...
By using dynamic NMR microscopy with 40 μm spatial resolution we have demonstrated the existence of ...
The chromatographic performance with respect to the flow behavior and dispersion in fixed beds of no...
The chromatographic performance with respect to the flow behavior and dispersion in fixed beds of no...
The relevance and magnitude of an electroosmotic perfusion mechanism in electrochromatography is ana...
An experimental investigation of electroosmotic flow (EOF) in nanosilica particle packed capillaries...
Electrokinetic coupling between pore-fluid flow and electric field arising from the electrical doubl...
Pulsed field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance studies of electrokinetic flow through a 250 m i.d....
Pulsed field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance studies of electrokinetic flow through a 250 m i.d....
Pulsed field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance studies of electrokinetic flow through a 250 ím i.d...
Pulsed field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance studies of electrokinetic flow through a 250 m i.d....
Mass transfer systems based on electrokinetic phenomena (i.e., capillary electrochromatography (CEC)...
The flow field dynamics in open and packed segments of capillary columns has been studied by a direc...
The flow field dynamics in open and packed segments of capillary columns has been studied by a direc...
The chromatographic performance with respect to the flow behavior and dispersion in fixed beds of no...
By using dynamic NMR microscopy with 40 μm spatial resolution we have demonstrated the existence of ...
By using dynamic NMR microscopy with 40 μm spatial resolution we have demonstrated the existence of ...
The chromatographic performance with respect to the flow behavior and dispersion in fixed beds of no...
The chromatographic performance with respect to the flow behavior and dispersion in fixed beds of no...
The relevance and magnitude of an electroosmotic perfusion mechanism in electrochromatography is ana...
An experimental investigation of electroosmotic flow (EOF) in nanosilica particle packed capillaries...
Electrokinetic coupling between pore-fluid flow and electric field arising from the electrical doubl...