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Theory of Electrophoresis and Diffusiophoresis of Highly Charged Colloidal Particles discusses the electrophoretic and diffusiophoretic motions of various colloidal entities, such as rigid particles, liquid droplets, gas bubbles, and porous particles, focusing on the motion-deterring double-layer polarization effect pertinent to highly charged particles, with the lowly charged ones serving as the limiting cases. Boundary effects such as those from a cylindrical pore, a solid plane, or an air-water interface are analyzed as ...

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    • Title: Theory of Electrophoresis and Diffusiophoresis of Highly Charged Colloidal Particles by Eric Lee
    • Publisher: Elsevier S & T
    • Print ISBN: 9780081008652, 0081008651
    • eText ISBN: 9780128052655
    • Edition: 2018
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