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S Ahualli1, A V Delgado, C Grosse
1Department of Applied Physics, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain.
Abstract:
Because electroacoustic techniques are gaining interest in many fields of colloid science, a number of theories dealing with the phenomenon of electrophoresis in high-frequency (on the order of the MHz) electric fields have been developed. In the present work we propose a straightforward derivation of a simple formula for the dynamic mobility of colloidal particles in mildly concentrated systems. Starting with a simple expression for the electrophoretic mobility in dilute suspensions, given as a function of the zeta potential and of the dipole coefficient, we introduce successive corrections related to: (i) the back flow of fluid induced by the electrophoretic motion of the particles; (ii) the electrostatic interactions among particles; (iii) the difference between the macroscopic and the external electric fields; (iv) the difference between the zero-momentum and the laboratory reference frames. Considering furthermore that the frequency dependence of the dipole coefficient is due to the Maxwell-Wagner-O'Konski double-layer relaxation, we obtain a mobility expression that compares well with other (semi)analytical models and (in proper conditions) with numerical cell-model calculations. However, its main merit is that it allows to understand, to a large extent, the physical origin of the frequency and volume fraction dependences of the dynamic mobility.
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