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Determination of the Zeta Potential of Porous Substrates by Droplet Deflection: II. Generation of Electrokinetic Flow in a Nonpolar Liquid

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LANGMUIR
卷 26, 期 5, 页码 3126-3133

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la903075w

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  1. DARPA
  2. NSF [CBET0653831]
  3. Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres

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Here we study the nature and extent of free charges in nonpolar liquids, using a recently introduced technique of observing droplet deflection generated by electrokinetic flow in a porous substrate. In the presence of dispersed water, surfactant molecules agglomerate and inverted micelles are generated which may act as charges carriers. In the present work, the conductivities of solutions of a nonpolar liquid with several concentrations of a dissolved surfactant are measured by electrical transients. The induced current densities are proportional to the applied voltage, indicating that the solutions represent an ohmic system. The conductivity does not scale simply with the surfactant concentration, though. It is inferred that different micellization mechanisms exist depending on the surfactant concentration, and a model is sketched. Further experiments reveal that flows of such solutions can be generated within saturated porous substrates when they are subjected to moderate electric fields. An investigation of the phenomena leads to the conclusion that these flows exist due to the presence of an electrical double layer; that is, they are of electrokinetic (electroosmotic) origin. Hence, the measured electrokinetic flow rates can be related to the zeta potential of the porous substrate with the solution. Plotting the zeta potential against the logarithm of the ionic strength reveals a linear relationship.

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