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Nonequilibrium electrophoresis of an ion-selective microgranule for weak and moderate external electric fields

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PHYSICS OF FLUIDS
Volume 30, Issue 2, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.5010084

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  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [16-08-00643-a]
  2. Russian Science Foundation [17-79-10343]
  3. French Embassy in Russia through the Vernadski program
  4. Russian Science Foundation [17-79-10343] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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Electrokinetics and the movement of charge-selective micro-granules in an electrolyte solution under the influence of an external electric field are investigated theoretically. Straightforward perturbation analysis is applied to a thin electric double layer and a weak external field, while a numerical solution is used for moderate electric fields. The asymptotic solution enables the determination of the salt concentration, electric charge distribution, and electro-osmotic velocity fields. It may also be used to obtain a simple analytical formula for the electrophoretic velocity in the case of quasi-equilibrium electrophoresis (electrophoresis of the first kind). This formula differs from the famous Helmholtz-Smoluchowski relation, which applies to dielectric microparticles, but not to ion-selective granules. Numerical calculations are used to validate the derived formula for weak external electric fields, but for moderate fields, nonlinear effects lead to a significant increase in electrophoretic mobility and to a transition from quasi-equilibrium electrophoresis of the first kind to nonequilibrium electrophoresis of the second kind. Theoretical results are successfully compared with experimental data. Published by AIP Publishing.

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