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Title: | 中空多孔帶電球形粒子懸浮液之電泳可動度與有效導電度 Electrophoretic Mobility and Effective Electric Conductivity of Suspensions of Charged Porous Spherical Shells |
Authors: | Wei-Che Li 李瑋哲 |
Advisor: | 葛煥彰 |
Keyword: | 電泳,有效導電度,中空多孔球形粒子,溶液可穿透之微囊, Electrophoresis,Effective electric conductivity,Porous shell,Permeable microcapsule, |
Publication Year : | 2016 |
Degree: | 碩士 |
Abstract: | An analysis is presented for the electrophoresis and electric conduction in a dilute suspension of charged spherical porous shells or permeable microcapsules with electric double layers of arbitrary thickness in an electrolyte solution. With the assumption that the system is slightly perturbed from equilibrium, the linearized electrokinetic equations governing the ionic electrochemical potential energy and fluid velocity distributions are solved as series expansions in the small fixed charge density of the porous shells. Explicit formulas for the electrophoretic mobility of the porous shells and effective electric conductivity of the suspension are derived. Both the electrophoretic mobility and the effective conductivity decrease monotonically with a decrease in the relative thickness of the porous shells, but these decreases are not conspicuous until the porous shells are quite thin. When the fluid permeability of the porous shells is smaller or the electric double layers are thicker, the effect of this relative thickness on the electrophoretic mobility and effective conductivity becomes more significant. In the limiting case of zero inner radius of the porous shells, our formulas reduce to the corresponding results obtained for the electrophoresis and electric conduction in a suspension of charged porous spheres. |
URI: | http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/60002 |
DOI: | 10.6342/NTU201600816 |
Fulltext Rights: | 有償授權 |
Appears in Collections: | 化學工程學系 |
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