Simultaneous Aggregation and Height Bifurcation of Colloidal Particles near Electrodes in Oscillatory Electric Fields.

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  • Scott C Bukosky
  • William D Ristenpart
چکیده

Micrometer-scale particles suspended in NaCl solutions aggregate laterally near the electrode upon application of a low-frequency (∼100 Hz) field, but the same particles suspended in NaOH solutions are instead observed to separate laterally. The underlying mechanism for the electrolyte dependence remains obscure. Recent work by Woehl et al. (PRX, 2015) revealed that, contrary to previous reports, particles suspended in NaOH solutions indeed aggregate under some conditions while simultaneously exhibiting a distinct bifurcation in average height above the electrode. Here we elaborate on this observation by demonstrating the existence of a critical frequency (∼25 Hz) below which particles in NaOH aggregate laterally and above which they separate. The results indicate that the current demarcation of electrolytes as either aggregating or separating is misleading and that the key role of the electrolyte instead is to set the magnitude of a critical frequency at which particles transition between the two behaviors.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids

دوره 31 36  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015