Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.325, No.2, 516-525, 2008
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 (<25 mV) and weak applied electric field (<25 kV/m). The charged cavity allows us to simulate the effect of electroosmotic flow, and the charge-regulated nature of the particle permits us to model various types of surface. The problem studied previously is reanalyzed based on a more rigorous electric force formula. In particular, the influences of various types of charged conditions on the electrophoretic behavior of a particle and the roles of all the relevant forces acting on the particle are examined in detail. Several new results are found. For instance, the mobility of a particle has a local minimum as the thickness of a double layer varies, which is not seen in the cases where the surface of a particle is maintained at a constant potential and at a constant charge density. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
Keywords:electrophoresis;boundary effect;charge-regulated sphere;charged spherical cavity;electroosmotic flow