1995
DOI: 10.1006/jcis.1995.9959
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Electrophoretic Particle Aggregation

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“…5 to 8 and are discussed in Sections 3.1 to 3.4 below. The figures highlight the extensive range of two particle interactions in the presence of both van der Waals and electrostatic forces for oppositely buoyant spheres (␥ Ͻ 0) and thus extend the trajectory analyses presented in (26,27,35). Figure 5 shows the relative particle trajectories in a frame of reference travelling with the bubble for the case when there is only one critical point along ϭ and there are no critical points along ϭ 0.…”
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“…5 to 8 and are discussed in Sections 3.1 to 3.4 below. The figures highlight the extensive range of two particle interactions in the presence of both van der Waals and electrostatic forces for oppositely buoyant spheres (␥ Ͻ 0) and thus extend the trajectory analyses presented in (26,27,35). Figure 5 shows the relative particle trajectories in a frame of reference travelling with the bubble for the case when there is only one critical point along ϭ and there are no critical points along ϭ 0.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…When 1 and 2 are of opposite sign then the electrostatic force is always attractive, while if 1 ϭ 2 the electrostatic force is always repulsive. The transition between attraction and repulsion results from changes in the surface charges on the spheres as the separation distance varies while maintaining constant surface potentials (26,32,34). Figure 2 illustrates the fundamental difference in the electrostatic force when the zeta potential of the spheres are of like and unlike sign.…”
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“…This distortion has an influence on the rate of coagulation. Experimental observations and theoretical predictions indicate that electrophoresis can induce coagulation (electrophoretic particle aggregation) [33], an effect that can be expected to be dependent on the electric field strength. Fig.…”
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