Near-wall electrophoretic motion of spherical particles in cylindrical capillaries. 2005

Xiangchun Xuan, and Chunzhen Ye, and Dongqing Li
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, ON, Canada.

In this paper, near-wall electrophoretic motion of spherical particles in cylindrical capillaries was experimentally investigated. It is demonstrated that same-sized particles move faster in smaller capillaries. This observation verifies the theoretical prediction of the wall enhancing effect in our recent paper (C. Ye, X. Xuan, D. Li, Microfluid. Nanofluid. 1 (2005)). Our experiments show that this wall enhancing effect becomes more significant when the size difference between particle and capillary becomes smaller and when a dilute electrolyte solution (i.e., thicker electric double layer) is used.

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