Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.361, No.1, 381-387, 2011
Ambient pressure effects on the electrokinetic potential of Zeonor-water interfaces
Using phase-sensitive streaming potential experiments in a vacuum chamber, we demonstrate that lowering the ambient pressure of the air surrounding a hydrophobic, Zeonor microfluidic substrate results in a decrease in the time scale required for equilibration of the electrokinetic potential. At ambient air pressures below 0.74 atm, the electrokinetic potential changes from similar to-84 mV to similar to-11 mV in 5 h, while the same decrease occurs in a period of over 200 h when the system is at 1 atm. Returning a sub-atmospheric system (where the electrokinetic potential had equilibrated to 11 mV) to atmospheric pressure did not result in any additional change in the electrokinetic potential. This can be described as a type of hysteresis of the electrokinetic potential with dissolved gas concentration. No time or pressure dependence was observed for the electrokinetic potential of hydrophilic (silica) substrates. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Hydrophobic;Electrokinetic potential;Zeta potential;Microfluidic;Nanobubble;Hysteresis;Electroosmosis;Electrophoresis;Electroosmotic mobility;Electrophoretic mobility;Cyclic olefin copolymer