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Effect of a Charged Boundary on Electrophoresis in a Carreau Fluid:  A Sphere at an Arbitrary Position in a Spherical Cavity

Effect of a Charged Boundary on Electrophoresis in a Carreau Fluid: A Sphere at an Arbitrary Position in a Spherical Cavity

... on electrophoresis focused mainly on the case in which the liquid phase is a Newtonian fluid, electrophoresis involving a non-Newtonian fluid is not ... See full document

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Effect of a charged boundary on electrophoresis: A sphere at an arbitrary position in a spherical cavity

Effect of a charged boundary on electrophoresis: A sphere at an arbitrary position in a spherical cavity

... of a charged boundary on the electrophoretic behavior of a particle is investigated by considering a sphere at an arbitrary position in a spherical cavity under ... See full document

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Effect of charged boundary on electrophoresis: Sphere in spherical cavity at arbitrary potential and double-layer thickness

Effect of charged boundary on electrophoresis: Sphere in spherical cavity at arbitrary potential and double-layer thickness

... where a positively charged sphere is in an uncharged cavity at λ = ...of a particle; the detailed procedure can be found in ...experience in- dicates that this program is ... See full document

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Electrophoresis of a Membrane-Coated Sphere in a Spherical Cavity

Electrophoresis of a Membrane-Coated Sphere in a Spherical Cavity

... of a soft particle can be nontrivial because the governing equations in the membrane layer and those in the liquid phase must be solved ...simultaneously. In general, an appropriate numerical ... See full document

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Electrophoresis of a Colloidal Sphere in a Spherical Cavity with Arbitrary Zeta Potential Distributions

Electrophoresis of a Colloidal Sphere in a Spherical Cavity with Arbitrary Zeta Potential Distributions

... of a dielectric sphere in a concentric spherical cavity with arbitrary ζ-potential distributions at the particle and cavity surfaces has been theoretically investigated ... See full document

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Electrophoresis of a charge-regulated sphere at an arbitrary position in a charged spherical cavity

Electrophoresis of a charge-regulated sphere at an arbitrary position in a charged spherical cavity

... The electrophoresis of a charge-regulated spherical particle at an arbitrary position in a charged spherical cavity is modeled under conditions of low surface potential ( ... See full document

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Electrophoretic Mobility of a Sphere in a Spherical Cavity

Electrophoretic Mobility of a Sphere in a Spherical Cavity

... applications, electrophoresis is almost always conducted in a finite domain, which implies that the boundary effect on the electrophoretic behavior of a particle may be ...absent. A ... See full document

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Dynamic electrophoretic mobility of a sphere in a spherical cavity

Dynamic electrophoretic mobility of a sphere in a spherical cavity

... Dynamic electrophoresis is a powerful analytical tool for the description of the surface properties of the charged entities in a concentrated ...dispersion. In our study the boundary ... See full document

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Electrophoresis of a Rigid Sphere in a Carreau Fluid Normal to a Large Charged Disk

Electrophoresis of a Rigid Sphere in a Carreau Fluid Normal to a Large Charged Disk

... of fluid medium. The introduction of surfactant and polymer into a colloidal dispersion to improve its stability, 25 for example, can yield a non-Newtonian ...employed in protein ... See full document

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Creeping motions of a porous spherical shell in a concentric spherical cavity

Creeping motions of a porous spherical shell in a concentric spherical cavity

... Porous spherical shell; Multiphase flow; Creeping flow; Boundaryeffects ...particles in a continuous medium at low Reynolds numbers has long been an important subject in the fields of chemical, ... See full document

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Electrophoresis of a Sphere Normal to a Plane at Arbitrary Electrical Potential and Double Layer Thickness

Electrophoresis of a Sphere Normal to a Plane at Arbitrary Electrical Potential and Double Layer Thickness

... of a boundary on the electrophoretic behavior of a charged entity is of fundamental significance and draws the attention of many researches in the past two ...the electrophoresis of a ... See full document

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Electrophoresis of a non-conducting Newtonian drop of low electrical potential normal to a plane

Electrophoresis of a non-conducting Newtonian drop of low electrical potential normal to a plane

... of a non-conducting, Newtonian drop of low surface potential normal to a plane is investigated theoretically under the conditions of weak applied electric field and arbitrary thickness of ... See full document

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Dynamic Electrophoresis of a Droplet in a Spherical Cavity

Dynamic Electrophoresis of a Droplet in a Spherical Cavity

... Capillary electrophoresis is another example where the presence of a capillary wall should be ...on electrophoresis has been studied by many authors for the case in which a static ... See full document

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Drag on a sphere in a spherical dispersion containing Carreau fluid

Drag on a sphere in a spherical dispersion containing Carreau fluid

... field in the front region of a sphere is essentially symmetric to that in its rear region, regardless of the levels of ε and ...other. In this case, a reverse flow is present and ... See full document

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Creeping motions of a composite sphere in a concentric spherical cavity

Creeping motions of a composite sphere in a concentric spherical cavity

... of a spherically symmetric composite particle composed ofa solid core and a surrounding porous shell located at the center ofa spherical cavity 0lled with an incompressible Newtonian ... See full document

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Electrophoretic Mobility of a Spherical Particle in a Spherical Cavity

Electrophoretic Mobility of a Spherical Particle in a Spherical Cavity

... of a spherical particle in a n 0 j the valence and bulk concentration of ion species j , respectively, e spherical cavity for the case of low electric field is ... See full document

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Electrophoresis of a concentrated aqueous dispersion of non-Newtonian drops

Electrophoresis of a concentrated aqueous dispersion of non-Newtonian drops

... drop fluid, the thickness of the double layer, and the concentration of a ...drop fluid on the mo- bility of a drop is illustrated in ...as a function of κa at various n ... See full document

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Sedimentation of a Composite Particle in a Spherical Cavity

Sedimentation of a Composite Particle in a Spherical Cavity

... approaches a constant as κa f 0. This is because if κa f 0, the double layer surrounding a particle is infinitely thick, and the mobile ions are uniformly distributed in the ... See full document

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Mass Transfer in a Rotating Packed Bed with Viscous Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids

Mass Transfer in a Rotating Packed Bed with Viscous Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids

... included in some correla- tions for mass transfer in a rotating packed bed, the effect of liquid viscosity on mass transfer has not been actually ...deoxygenation in viscous Newtonian ... See full document

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Electrophoresis of a spherical Dispersion of Polyelectrolytes in a Salt-Free Solution

Electrophoresis of a spherical Dispersion of Polyelectrolytes in a Salt-Free Solution

... comprise a special class of dispersed system where the ionic species in the dispersion medium come solely from the dissociation of the functional groups of the dispersed ...phase. A typical example ... See full document

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