Evidence of multiple electrohydrodynamic forces acting on a colloidal particle near an electrode due to an alternating current electric field

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Fagan, JA [1 ]
Sides, PJ [1 ]
Prieve, DC [1 ]
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[1] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
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10.1021/la048076m
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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Total internal reflection microscopy was used to monitor the elevation of 4-7.5 mum diameter particles near an electrode in response to an oscillating electric field with amplitude up to 8.5 kV/m. The media were 0. 15 mM electrolyte solutions of HNO3, NaHCO3, and KOH, and the frequency band was 40 Hz to 10 kHz. Polystyrene- sulfonate particles were used in bicarbonate and KOH solutions, while polystyrene-amine particles were used in nitric acid. At frequencies less than 500 Hz, large oscillations in elevation at the driving frequency with small superimposed Brownian excursions were observed. At frequencies above 1 kHz, deterministic oscillations in elevation were negligible compared to Brownian fluctuations, which allowed transformation of histograms of elevations into potential energy profiles. The ac field drew the particle closer on average to the electrode in KOH solutions (compared to the no-field average elevation) and the field pushed the particle farther from the electrode in NaHCO3. In HNO3 a reversal of average height was observed at a frequency of 300 Hz at 1.7 kV/m with the particle being drawn closer to the electrode at low frequencies and being pushed away at higher frequencies. The reversal reflects two different electrohydrodynamic mechanisms. Analysis of the data at a high frequency (10 kHz) revealed a net force that was attractive in KOH and repulsive in HNO3. This net force scaled with E(2)omega(-1), where E is the amplitude and omega is the frequency.
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