2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2006.01.042
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Diffusiophoresis of concentrated suspensions of spherical particles with identical ionic diffusion velocities

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“…A maximum was found at some κa first, and then the scaled velocity decreased thereafter. This phenomenon was also observed by Lou and Lee [16,17], who concluded that the local maximum in the velocity profile stemmed from the doublelayer polarization, which refers the distortion of electric double layer to the convective motion of the particle. The polarization effect due to the induced electric field always opposes the normal diffusiophoretic motion.…”
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“…A maximum was found at some κa first, and then the scaled velocity decreased thereafter. This phenomenon was also observed by Lou and Lee [16,17], who concluded that the local maximum in the velocity profile stemmed from the doublelayer polarization, which refers the distortion of electric double layer to the convective motion of the particle. The polarization effect due to the induced electric field always opposes the normal diffusiophoretic motion.…”
Section: Influence Of the Polarization Effectsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The former represents the equilibrium electric potential in the corresponding static situation without the externally imposed concentration gradient, and the latter denotes the induced electric potential due to ionic diffusion with the gradient. An additional perturbed potential g j is used to take into account the convection contribution to the ion flux, the so-called polarization effect [16]. It is further assumed that the concentration of solute is only slightly nonuniform over the length scale a; that is, a|∇n 0 | n 0 .…”
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“…Accordingly, the results obtained for Diffusiophoresis of single particle in binary [30,[46][47][48][49] and mixed [50] electrolyte solutions can be rearranged for addressing asymptotic behavior of Osmosis through a porous system whose porosity approaches to unity. In many studies dealing with mechano-chemical effects the authors used the Cell Model approach for describing the systems with binary electrolyte solutions [51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62].…”
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