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- Title
Hindered electrophoresis of nanoparticles in narrow pores.
- Authors
Michaelides, Efstathios E.
- Abstract
The hydrodynamic force (drag) on spherical and irregularly shaped particles significantly increases when the particles move close to solid and permeable boundaries. The overall effect of the increased hydrodynamic drag is to hinder the particle movement in the vicinity of boundaries and this includes the Brownian movement and electrophoresis. The Monte Carlo simulation method is used to model the Brownian movement, the resulting diffusion, and the electrophoresis of spherical particles in narrow, cylindrical pores, filled with Newtonian fluids. It is observed that the effect of the pore walls is a significant reduction of the space-averaged electrophoretic velocity of the particles, which implies reduced particle flux through the pores. The hindered electrophoresis is primarily a geometric phenomenon, caused by the increased drag and depends on the size of the particles and the pore-to-particle diameter ratio. The temperature of the fluid slightly affects the hindered electrophoresis through its effect on the viscosity, which is a determinant of the Brownian force, the diffusivity and the electrophoretic velocity. The hindered electrophoresis is almost independent of the other fluid and particle properties, such as density. Based on the simulation results a non-linear correlation for the flux of particles is derived, valid in the ranges 5 < R/α < 120, 5 nm < α < 100 nm and 273 K < T < 355 K.
- Subjects
ELECTROPHORESIS; NEWTONIAN fluids; NANOFLUIDS; BROWNIAN motion; HYDRODYNAMICS; MONTE Carlo method
- Publication
Journal of Thermal Analysis & Calorimetry, 2019, Vol 135, Issue 2, p1363
- ISSN
1388-6150
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10973-018-7462-x