• About
  • Policies
  • What is open access
  • Library
  • Contact
Advanced search
      View Item 
      •   BUIR Home
      • Scholarly Publications
      • Faculty of Engineering
      • Department of Mechanical Engineering
      • View Item
      •   BUIR Home
      • Scholarly Publications
      • Faculty of Engineering
      • Department of Mechanical Engineering
      • View Item
      JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

      DC-electrokinetic motion of colloidal cylinder(s) in the vicinity of a conducting wall

      Thumbnail
      View / Download
      4.0 Mb
      Author(s)
      Atay, Atakan
      Beşkök, A.
      Çetin, Barbaros
      Date
      2022-06
      Source Title
      Electrophoresis
      Print ISSN
      0173-0835
      Electronic ISSN
      1522-2683
      Publisher
      Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
      Volume
      43
      Issue
      12
      Pages
      1263 - 1274
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
      Item Usage Stats
      6
      views
      1
      downloads
      Abstract
      The boundary effects on DC-electrokinetic behavior of colloidal cylinder(s) in the vicinity of a conducting wall is investigated through a computational model. The contribution of the hydrodynamic drag, gravity, electrokinetic (i.e., electrophoretic and dielectrophoretic), and colloidal forces (i.e., forces due to the electrical double layer and van der Waals interactions) are incorporated in the model. The contribution of electrokinetic and colloidal forces are included by introducing the resulting forces as an external force acting on the particle(s). The colloidal forces are implemented with the prescribed expressions from the literature, and the electrokinetic force is obtained by integrating the corresponding Maxwell stress tensor over the particles' surfaces. The electrokinetic slip-velocity together with the thin electrical double layer assumption is applied on the surfaces. The position and velocity of the particles and the resulting electric and flow fields are obtained and the physical insight for the behavior of the colloidal cylinders are discussed in conjunction with the experimental observations in the literature.
      Keywords
      Boundary element method
      Colloidal cylinders
      Colloidal forces
      Dielectrophoresis
      Electrophoresis
      Permalink
      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/111967
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/elps.202100266
      Collections
      • Department of Mechanical Engineering 373
      Show full item record

      Browse

      All of BUIRCommunities & CollectionsTitlesAuthorsAdvisorsBy Issue DateKeywordsTypeDepartmentsCoursesThis CollectionTitlesAuthorsAdvisorsBy Issue DateKeywordsTypeDepartmentsCourses

      My Account

      Login

      Statistics

      View Usage StatisticsView Google Analytics Statistics

      Bilkent University

      If you have trouble accessing this page and need to request an alternate format, contact the site administrator. Phone: (312) 290 2976
      © Bilkent University - Library IT

      Contact Us | Send Feedback | Off-Campus Access | Admin | Privacy